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| Federal Highway Administration > Publications > Public Roads > Vol. 71 · No. 2 > Articles |
Sept/Oct 2007 |
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Publication Number: FHWA-HRT-07-006 |
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Articlesby Steve Moler The safety edge, a relatively easy and inexpensive countermeasure to steep pavement edges, is reducing crashes on rural two-lane highways. by Richard G. Chavez, Allan Kosup, Bart Desai, and Donna Huey California is harnessing the power of the Internet to provide transparency of management on a $3 billion program of transportation improvements. Selecting Overcoats For Bridges by Shuang-Ling Chong and Yuan Yao FHWA researchers test the corrosion resistance of various paint systems for steel structures. by John Corbin, Kimberly C. Vásconez, and David Helman Transportation and public safety organizations collaborate with the private sector to promote safe, coordinated, and efficient management of traffic incidents. |
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