US Transportation Collection
The US Transportation Collection consists of documents from across all transportation modes with specific focus on research reports from US DOT, state DOTs, and other transportation organizations. Bookmark this collection: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_ust or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530857.
- acceptance 1
- antistrip 1
- Asphalt 1
- Asphalt concrete 1
- Case studies 1
- Data analysis 1
- density 1
- Evaluation 1
- gradation 1
- Highway design 1
- Land use 1
- Local transportation 1
- Marshall stability 1
- Materials tests 1
- Mobility 1
- operating characteristics 1
- profile 1
- Quality control 1
- quality control 1
- specification 1
- Specifications 1
- Statistical analysis 1
- statistics 1
- Transportation disadvantaged persons 1
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- acceptance (1)
- antistrip (1)
- Asphalt (1)
- Asphalt concrete (1)
- Case studies (1)
- Data analysis (1)
- density (1)
- Evaluation (1)
- gradation (1)
- Highway design (1)
- Land use (1)
- Local transportation (1)
- Marshall stability (1)
- Materials tests (1)
- Mobility (1)
- operating characteristics (1)
- profile (1)
- Quality control (1)
- quality control (1)
- specification (1)
- Specifications (1)
- Statistical analysis (1)
- statistics (1)
- Transportation disadvantaged persons (1)
- :Gastil, Raymond W ;Quick, Stephen L2021-09-01:Carnegie Mellon’s Remaking Cities Institute (RCI), supported by a challenge grant from CMU’s Traffic21 and the Mobility21 Urban Transportation Cen...
- :Metcalf, J. B. ;Ray, Thomas G.1998-09-01:In 1971, the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development initiated a statistically based specification system for asphaltic concrete using ...
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