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Federal Highway Administration > Publications > Public Roads > Vol. 76 · No. 2 > Articles |
September/October 2012 |
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Publication Number: FHWA-HRT-12-006 |
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Articlesby Nancy E. Bobb and Greg A. Kolle The San Francisco-Oakland east span, a 1930s landmark, is being replaced by a seismically advanced structure designed to last for 150 years. The New Frontier in Accessible Transportation by Mohammed Yousuf and Mark Fitzgerald From DSRC to robotics, innovations that help travelers with disabilities also can enhance the road experience for seniors, bicyclists, delivery workers, and moms and dads. by Rob Elliott and Steve Moler FHWA has launched a new information-sharing initiative to help your local public agency manage its highway projects. Making Walking Safer for Arizonans by Kohinoor Kar and Mike Cynecki An FHWA focus State speaks out about enhancing pedestrian safety through various innovations, including improved midblock crossings on multilane roads. Expediting Environmental Approvals by Kevin J. Starner Two Pennsylvania bridge replacements illustrate techniques for complying with NEPA while delivering small-scale projects efficiently. Here are six steps from a design perspective. |
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