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Federal Highway Administration > Publications > Public Roads > Vol. 68 · No. 6 > Articles |
May/Jun 2005 |
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Publication Number: FHWA-HRT-05-005 |
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ArticlesWhere the Wildlife Meet the Road by Alex Levy Participants in a 2001 European scan tour are breaking new ground in mitigating the impacts of highways on wildlife. by Erin Kenley South Dakota completes a realistic and attainable strategic plan for reducing highway fatalities. A Look at Transportation Forensics by Clay Ormsby and Rongtang Liu Researchers demonstrate uses for a scanning electron microscope in highway-related applications. by B. F. Templeton These transportation teams won NPHQ awards for innovations, practices, and teamwork that are making a difference in highway quality. Route 17 — The Four Decade Project by Sande Snead After almost 40 years of project gridlock and many starts and stops, a road in Virginia's Great Dismal Swamp is nearing completion. Protecting New York City's Bridge Assets by Mo Sharif The city of New York is preserving its historic East River Bridges through a successful collaboration with Federal and State agencies. Improving Travel Models Through Peer Review by Michael Culp and Esther J. Lee These FHWA panels are helping States and metropolitan areas refine their travel demand models to enhance transportation decisionmaking. Dispelling Highway Construction Myths by Peter A. Kopac Examining a few commonly believed half-truths may help materials, structural, and pavements engineers develop sound and effective quality assurance programs. by Seung-Kyoung Lee, Paul D. Krauss, and Y. Paul Virmani Epoxy-coated reinforcing steel bars demonstrate long-term performance in heavily salt-contaminated concrete. by Evelio Suarez and Keven Hoeflich Florida is testing a prototype installation of open-road tolling technology for future deployment. |
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