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| Federal Highway Administration > Publications > Public Roads > Vol. 71 · No. 5 > Articles |
Mar/Apr 2008 |
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Publication Number: FHWA-HRT-08-003 |
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ArticlesPEL: A Path to Streamlining And Stewardship by Gina Barberio, Rachael Barolsky, Michael Culp, and Robert Ritter FHWA's Planning and Environment Linkages program works to ease project delivery through efficient and integrated decisionmaking. by Ann H. Do, Daniel Carter, Charles Zegeer, and William Hunter New indices can help highway engineers create safer environments for pedestrians and bicyclists at intersections. by Kathleen A. Bergeron This tribute to Lady Bird Johnson (1912-2007) pays homage to her efforts to beautify America's highways by encouraging wildflower planting and junkyard screening. by Wayne J. Overman and Mark M. Boggs Tennessee's 25-year, $85 billion transportation plan allows for growth in population, the economy, and freight movement, but the State is looking at different financial options to fund it. Integrated Corridor Management by Brian Cronin, Steve Mortensen, and Dale Thompson USDOT and eight pioneer sites are addressing congestion, empowering travelers, and improving travel time reliability. |
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