Author: United States. Bureau of Public RoadsPublish On: 1947
In the total program supervised by the Bureau of Public Roads , 23,800 miles of highway improvements were completed at a total cost of $ 1.3 billion during fiscal 1956 . There was good progress in construction of highways of all classes ...
20 Well fitted to the terrain , this highway has wide recovery area with flat slopes and liberal rounding of back slopes . ... We can and do include all identified safety features in the design of new highways .
Organized to give unity and action to the divergent viewpoints of the many state highway departments , AASHO ' s contribution to 50 years of highway progress is inestimable . The National Road Test of 1958 - 60 probably stands as its ...
Author: United States. Superintendent of DocumentsPublish On: 1896
Federal aid highway system , progress map : data corrected to Oct. 31 , 1932. Scale 1 : 500,000 or 1 in . 7.891 m . [ Washington ] Geological Survey [ 1933 ] . [ 2 sheets ] each 28.5 X 18.8 . in . [ Projection , modified polyconic .
Author: United States. Superintendent of Documents
Author: United States. Bureau of Public RoadsPublish On: 1935
2 Highway - planning surveys . 69 Bureau recommends against a system of toll Economics of transportation .. 72 highways .. 5 Safety research . 72 Highway safety6 Maintenance cost studies . 73 Progress made in proportioning the physical ...
Author: United States. National Archives and Records ServicePublish On: 1962
21 A photoprocessed map that was prepared in the Office of Public Roads and Rural Engineering to show the progress of the economic highway survey of the State . 22 " HISTORICAL " MAP . 1927. 1 item . A published map of North America ...
Author: United States. National Archives and Records Service
smash the United States in that corner of Under unanimous consent I include of highways , which are extensions of primary ... And another substantial year , aldiplomatic steps are designed to ease the highway progress in Missouri is ...
Author: United States. Congress
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ISBN: IND:30000126169386
Category: Law
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