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American Society of Highway Engineers

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&#160 &#160 Start a New Section E-Mail Dave Jones at djones@jonesstuckey.com or call 614-486-0401 Become a Member E-Mail Shirley Stuttler at sstuttler@hughes.net or call 814-425-3549 To provide a forum for members and partners of the highway industry that supports education, innovation, and fellowship; promoting a safe and efficient highway system for mobility now and in the future. The American Society of Highway Engineers will become a nationally recognized forum for the highway industry by: Increasing membership; Increasing organizational visibility; Providing professional support and accountability; Increasing fiscal resources; Balancing organizational diversity; and Protecting organizational values. Get your copy of the Fall Scanner! Click Here for more... PowerPoint Presentation - AS Read More
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Home - Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center

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News & Events Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center Establishes New Office Secretary of Transportation Mary E. Peters recently approved the creation of the new Office of Corporate Research, Technology, and Innovation Management effective October 1, 2007. [ Read more ] .................................................................... In recent years, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has advocated novel intersection designs that promote intersection safety, and also increase capacity, decrease congestion, and minimize the cost of new infrastructure. One of those novel designs is the diverging diamond interchange (DDI). The "Drivers' Evaluation of the Diverging Diamond Interchange" TechBrief discusses driver performance evaluation (in a laboratory simulator) of the diverging dia Read More
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http://www.nas.edu/trb/publications/millennium/00005.pdf

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INTELLIGENT INFRASTRUCTURE

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RESEARCH IN THE DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING 1.0 Definition "Intelligent infrastructure has attached or built-in components that are able to collect and transmit information about the state of the infrastructure to a central computer, and in some cases receive back instruction from the computer, which triggers controlling devices." Intelligent Infrastructure encompasses: Smart Structures "Smart structures and materials consist of sensors and actuators that are either embedded in, or attached to a structure, to form an integral part of the structure. The structure or material and its related components form a system that will react in a predicted manner and in a manner that emulates biological function." Summary of basic components of a smart structure: Data acquisition: collection of da Read More
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Minnesota Road Research Section

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Office of Materials Search Help E-mail Site Map Minnesota Road Research Mn/DOT Home FAQ Site Map Search Mn/DOT Info@DOT Lessons Learned from MnROAD Phase I NEW -- select an entry from this list -- Description Test Sections Construction Sensors Reports Presentations Mn/ROAD Articles Mn/ROAD Newsletters Mn/ROAD Online Reports Mn/ROAD Papers --> --> -- select an entry from this list -- Accelerated Pavement Testing Third Annual Workshop Second Annual Workshop First Annual Workshop -- select an entry from this list -- Design and Assessment Tools Dynamic Cone Penetrometer Instrumentation Innovations Mechanistic Empirical Resources Mn/DOT Technical Memorandums Research Bulletins Research Publications Resilient Modulus Surveys Test Section Tracking Unsaturated Materials -- select an entry from thi Read More
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PUBLIC ROADS On-Line (Spring 1996) - The Economic Importance of the National Highway System

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Spring 1996· Vol. 59· No. 4 The Economic Importance of the National Highway System by Thomas F. Keane When transportation decision-makers at the federal, state, and local levels discuss possible investments in highway infrastructure and the impacts, they sometimes overlook one very important potential impact - the economic benefits to national productivity and employment. The signing of the National Highway System Designation Act of 1995 by the president on Nov. 28, 1995, meant an additional influx of $5.4 billion into the federal-aid highway program targeted to the National Highway System (NHS). NHS is a connected network of almost 260,000 kilometers of roadways that serve major population centers, international border crossings, ports, airports, public transportation facilities, and othe Read More
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Texas Transportation Institute Research. Service. Results. Search Advanced Search Site Map Contact Us Texas Transportation Institute homepage About TTI People Publications Facilities Groups Projects Current Location in Site: Home Search Search Results 404 Error We are sorry but the document you were looking for could not be found. Please check the address and try again. If you continue to have problems please contact the webmaster. A site search has been performed and the results are displayed below. Advanced Search Search Tips Search Results 1 - 10 of about 5150 for +research + . Search took 0.55 seconds. Sort by date / Sort by relevance Next> [PDF] Findings from Texas: Five Years of Research on Managed Lanes ... 4. Title and Subtitle FINDINGS FROM TEXAS: FIVE YEARS OF RESEARCH ON MANA Read More
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THIS PAGE HAS A NEW ADDRESS

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FHWA Tunnel Engineering has a new address. Please update your bookmarks and links. The new address for this page is: http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/bridge/tunnel . Click on the above link, or wait approximately 20 seconds for your browser to be automatically redirected to the new page. FHWA Home | Feedback United States Department of Transportation - Federal Highway Administration Read More
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