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The low-cost dropoff solution: the safety edge, a relatively easy and inexpensive countermeasure to steep pavement edges, is reducing crashes on rural two-lane highways
Four teenage boys from a high school in Clayton County, GA, were driving to school on a rural two-lane highway on a March morning in 2003 when...
Public Roads, 09/01/07 by Steve Moler · More from publication -
A tale of two canyons: Colorado DOT applies lessons learned from the Glenwood project to a similar highway in the Snowmass valley, near the famed aspen ski resort
The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) knows a thing or two about building highways through complex terrain. In 1992, CDOT completed an...
Public Roads, 03/01/04 by Steve Moler · More from publication -
Resource center goes national: four FHWA regional centers become one national center operating through virtual teams that can be placed anywhere across the country
The challenge was a section of I-10 through San Antonio, TX, where the highway was to be widened over an existing culvert that was structurally...
Public Roads, 03/01/04 by Steve Moler · More from publication -
Stop you're going the wrong way: Washington State DOT and others use the latest ITS technology to reduce crashes and keep drivers going safely in the right direction on freeway ramps
Tracey Fischer told the Seattle Times that she didn't remember the crash that killed her friend, Erin Klotz, on I-90 east of Seattle, WA, on the...
Public Roads, 09/01/02 by Steve Moler · More from publication -
A hallmark of context-sensitive design
The reconstruction of US 93 through Montana's Flathead Indian Reservation showcases one State's groundbreaking effort to build a safe, efficient...
Public Roads, 05/01/02 by Steve Moler · More from publication -
Colossal partnership: Denver's $1.67 billion T-REX project
Metro Denver's Transportation Expansion Project (T-REX), a $1.67 billion combined freeway reconstruction and light-rail extension, is as massive as...
Public Roads, 09/01/01 by Steve Moler · More from publication


