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Articles in May-June, 2003 issue of Public Roads
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Lessons learned: A major highway reconstruction in Orlando, FL, provides clues on how to streamline environmental studies
by Tianjia Tang - Alternative pavement surfaces may reduce roadway noise - Along the Road
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Internet watch
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Guest editorial: safer, simpler, smarter: a vision for the future of transportation
by Mary E. Peters - Policy and legislation USDOT clarifies rural local officials' role in transportation planning - Along the Road
- FHWA releases video on signal timing - Along the Road
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Walls of fame: states share successful strategies for partnering with the public to design aesthetically pleasing noise barriers
by John J. Sullivan, IV - Technical news: FHWA offers self-assessment tool for roadway operations - Along the Road
- Former FHWA official leads ODOT program - Along the Road
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The fast lane to innovation: University Transportation Centers provide our Nation with an effective vehicle for transportation progress
by Marci Kenney - Wisconsin launches online research library - Along the Road
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The man who changed America Park II: president Eisenhower achieved his Grand Plan for the Interstate System with passage of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956but his interest in the new highways didn't end there
by Richard F. Wiengroff - Connecticut launches Web site for I-95, new haven project - Along the Road
- Training update: applying location data to transportation planning
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A benchmark for livable progress: transportation finds common ground with environmental; economic, historic, and community concerns in northern Delaware
by Robert B. King - Department of Homeland Security launches online information center - Along the Road
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Proactive approach to safety planning: The annual death toll on our Nation's highways remains unchanged, but safety-conscious planning may be the answer
by Roger Petzold - University Transportation Centers recognize student merit - Along the Road
- Personnel: President Bush approves new assistant secretary for administration - Along the Road
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Avoiding voids: abandoned mines jeopardize the transportation system and public safety, but States are addressing this underground threat
by Thomas E. Lefchik - Management and administration: FHWA makes bid proposals easier - Along the Road
- Innovative traffic management practices benefit Small Communities - Along the Road
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- Public information and information exchange: new guide compiles best practices in Context-Sensitive Solutions - Along the Road
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A lifeline link: after the wake-up call of the Loma Prieta earthquake, which rocked the San Francisco Bay area in 1989, Caltrans is building what may be the strongest bridge in America
by Sybil E. Hatch - Kentucky Bridge makes top 10 list of Roads & Bridges - Along the Road
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