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Federal Highway Administration > Publications > Public Roads > Vol. 76 · No. 1 > Articles |
July/August 2012 |
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Publication Number: FHWA-HRT-12-005 |
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Articlesby Priscilla Pérez Billig Invasive plant and animal species are threatening Hawaii's ecosystems, but the State's transportation agency is on the job. by Jimmy Chu and Laurel Radow Pulling back the curtain on transportation management centers reveals vital hubs for overseeing operations and information sharing on the Nation's highway network. Unearthing Crow Tribal History by Steve Platt and Alan Woodmansey Archaeological excavations along Montana Highway 78 revealed much about the daily lives of the Crow people of more than a century ago. Replacing Historic Bear Creek Bridge by Nancy Shanks and Alicia Sindlinger Colorado recently rebuilt an 88-year-old bridge along U.S. 550, overcoming historical, geological, and logistical challenges with panache. by Ben Rasmussen, Gabe Rousseau, and William M. Lyons Four pilot communities evaluated the effectiveness of investing Federal funds in nonmotorized transportation. The results are encouraging. |
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