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| Federal Highway Administration > Publications > Public Roads > Vol. 70 · No. 4 > Articles |
Jan/Feb 2007 |
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Publication Number: FHWA-HRT-2007-002 |
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Articlesby Vassili Alexiadis, James Colyar, and John Halkias A public-private partnership is working to improve traffic microsimulation technology. by David A. Morena, W. Scott Wainwright, and Fred Ranck Design and operational intersection treatments that simplify traffic movement and driving decisions can improve safety for motorists, both young and old. by Tony Furst USDOT looks to public and private stakeholders to collaborate on a national policy that addresses U.S. freight challenges. by Adel Al-Wazeer, Bobby Harris, and Christopher Nutakor Today's transportation asset manager faces many competing priorities and must rely on well-defined, high-quality, reliable data based on standards created for infrastructure such as bridges. Accelerated Reconstruction of I-15 Devore Corridor by Eul-Bum Lee and David K. Thomas California moved forward with accelerated construction and experienced less traffic disruption. |
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