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Publication Number: FHWA-RD-03-094
Date: March 2005

Estimating Cumulative Traffic Loads, Volume II:
Traffic Data Assessment and Axle Load Projection for The Sites With Acceptable Axle Weight Data, Final Report for Phase 2

REFERENCE

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  2. LTPP: Year in Review 2000, FHWA–RD–01–136, USDOT, Federal Highway Administration, Washington, DC, 2001.
  3. Long–Term Traffic Monitoring Protocol: Revised Data Collection Plan for LTPP Test Sites, unnumbered document prepared by Mark Hallenbeck and signed by Monte Symons, USDOT, Federal Highway Administration, April 1998.
  4. Guide to LTPP Traffic Data Collection and Processing, unnumbered document, USDOT, Federal Highway Administration, Washington, DC, March 12, 2001.
  5. Long–Term Pavement Performance Information Management System Data Users Reference Manual, FHWA–RD–97–001, USDOT, Federal Highway Administration, Washington, DC, May 1997.
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  18. DataPave Version 2.0, USDOT, Federal Highway Administration, Washington, DC, software released October 1999.
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