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  1. United States General Accounting Office (GAO), Highway Funding: Problems with Highway Trust Fund Information Can Affect State Highway Fund, GAO/RCED/AIMD-00-148, June 2000.
  2. United States Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, "Highway Motor Fuel Reporting Reassessment; Public Workshop," Federal Register, Vol. 65, No. 160, August 17, 2000 , pp. 50269-50272.
  3. United States Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Attribution and Apportionment of Federal Highway Tax Revenues: Process Refinements, January 2002.
  4. United States Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics 1999, FHWA-PL-00-020, November 2000; Highway Statistics 2000, November 2001.
  5. Miaou, S. P. and A. Lu, Estimating Non-highway Use of Gasoline and Gasohol, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, August 1994.
  6. Miaou, S. P. and A. Lu, Non-highway Gasoline Use Estimator: User's Guide, ORNL/DRAFT MEMO, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, June 1994.
  7. Davis, S. C., L. F. Truett, and P. S. Hu, Fuel Used for Off-Road Recreation: A Reassessment of the Fuel Use Model, ORNL/TM-1999/100, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, July 1999.
  8. Miaou, S. P., P. S. Hu, D. A. Trumble, and T. Wright, Methodologies for Estimating Public Uses of Motor Fuel, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, February 1992.
  9. United States General Services Administration (GSA), Federal Motor Vehicle Fleet Report: for fiscal year 1999, 2001.
  10. Miaou, S. P., S. C. Davis, J. R. Young, S. G. Strang, and A. Lu, Public Motor Fuel Use Estimator: User's Guide, ORNL/DRAFT MEMO, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, March 1994.
  11. Miaou, S. P., S. C. Davis, J. R. Young, S. G. Strang, and A. Lu, Estimating Public Uses of Motor Fuel: Phase II,ORNL/TM-12737, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, July 1994.
  12. Gasohol Estimation Model Review, Battelle, April 30, 1999 .
  13. Gasohol Estimation Model Review, State Responses to Questionnaire, Battelle, April 30, 1999 .
  14. Estimating Non-Highway Use of Gasoline and Gasohol by Trucks, Battelle, 1999.
  15. Center for Transportation Analysis, ORNL. Summary of Motor Fuel Modeling Workshop. May 23, 2002 . Accessed Aug. 9, 2002.
  16. FHWA, Office of Policy Information. Estimation Procedures in FHWA Attribution Process: A Sketch of the Current Models - Draft. January 2002.
  17. FHWA, Office of Policy Information. Motor Fuel Attribution Methodology - Draft Documentation. January, 2002.
  18. Turner, S. Defining and Measuring Traffic Data Quality. White Paper developed for Traffic Data Quality Workshop, January 2003. Available at ITS Electronic Document Library at http://www.its.dot.gov/itsweb/welcome.htm (EDL#13767

 

  
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