- Data collection 1
- Highway design 1
- Highway planning 1
- Long-Term Pavement Performance Program (US) 1
- Pavement design 1
- Pavement performance 1
- Pavements, Concrete--Arizona--Joints--Testing 1
- Pavements, Concrete--Cracking--Arizona 1
- Portland cement concrete 1
- Rehabilitation (Maintenance) 1
- Relocation (Facilities) 1
- Roughness 1
- Transportation, hydraulic and utility facilities 1
(Max 200)
- Data collection (1)
- Highway design (1)
- Highway planning (1)
- Long-Term Pavement Performance Program (US) (1)
- Pavement design (1)
- Pavement performance (1)
- Pavements, Concrete--Arizona--Joints--Testing (1)
- Pavements, Concrete--Cracking--Arizona (1)
- Portland cement concrete (1)
- Rehabilitation (Maintenance) (1)
- Relocation (Facilities) (1)
- Roughness (1)
- Transportation, hydraulic and utility facilities (1)
- :Karamihas, Steven M. ;Senn, Kevin2012-01-01:This study examined the roughness and roughness progression of 21 test sections on the LTPP SPS-2 site in Arizona over the first 16 years of the exper...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Research, Development, and Technology2006-08-01:Traffic loads are an essential input to the pavement analysis and design process. In the past, the impact of traffic was aggregated into equivalent si...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Research, Development, and Technology2002-07-01:This manual describes the problems common to highway designers and utility owners, the tools available to locate utilities, and the mitigation measure...
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