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| Federal Highway Administration > Publications > Public Roads > Vol. 70 · No. 2 > Articles |
Sept/Oct 2006 |
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Publication Number: FHWA-HRT-2006-006 |
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Articlesby Tamara Redmon and Charles Zegeer FHWA offers new guidance and technical assistance to help States develop action plans to protect pedestrians. by Kevin Benedict The Idaho Transportation Department taps into wireless technology for collecting and reporting data on maintenance at rest stops. Turning Young Drivers Into Survivors by Kenneth S. Opiela, Bradley M. Sant, and James A. Childers A new FHWA outreach campaign educates teens on work zone safety. by Dean M. Larsen, Fred N. Ranck, and John McFadden Kentucky's Safety Circuit Rider program is delivering roadway improvements through economical methods. Recycling From Rhodes to Reefs by Daniel J. Berman A walk-through of the SEIS on the demolition of the old Jamestown Bridge over Narragansett Bay demonstrates how debris can be reused as habitats for marine life. Are Two Coats As Effective As Three? by Shuang-Ling Chong and Yuan Yao This research studies two-step painting systems as a possible alternative for protecting steel bridges and overpasses from corrosion. |
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