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Federal Highway Administration > Publications > Public Roads > Vol. 70 · No. 5 > Articles |
Mar/Apr 2007 |
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Publication Number: FHWA-HRT-07-003 |
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Articlesby C.G.B. "Kit" Mitchell Roadway designs in Britain and other European countries emphasize maintaining the safety and mobility of older pedestrians. New Lime Test for Hot Mix Asphalt Unveiled by Terry S. Arnold, Jenny Rozario, and Jack Youtcheff FHWA researchers have devised a test to measure lime in asphalt, promising greater pavement longevity and lower costs to all concerned. Better Options For Older Adults by Helen Kerschner and Joan Harris Local planners are establishing supplemental transportation programs nationwide to help meet the needs of the growing senior population. by John A. D'Angelo, Raj Dongré, and Gerald Reinke A new FHWA test offers a faster, cheaper method for ensuring adequate elastomeric polymer content in asphalt binders. Understanding Freight Bottlenecks by Karen White and Lance R. Grenzeback FHWA is studying traffic jams that increase the trucking industry's transportation costs. |
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