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Highway engineering in the United States
There are in United States three million miles of rural highways; of these, less than one-fifth are surfaced; one of principal problems discussed in conference held at University of Michigan last year, was how remaining 82 per cent could be improved; gravel is found and used for surfacing in nearly every State; bituminous treatment of gravel and of earth roads; large mileage of macadam in rural highways; most of research has been carried on in connection with sheet asphalt, composed of sand, filler, and asphaltic cement. (See also - vol. 128 no. 3331, Nov. 15, 1929, p. 650)
Highway engineering in the United States
There are in United States three million miles of rural highways; of these, less than one-fifth are surfaced; one of principal problems discussed in conference held at University of Michigan last year, was how remaining 82 per cent could be improved; gravel is found and used for surfacing in nearly every State; bituminous treatment of gravel and of earth roads; large mileage of macadam in rural highways; most of research has been carried on in connection with sheet asphalt, composed of sand, filler, and asphaltic cement. (See also - vol. 128 no. 3331, Nov. 15, 1929, p. 650)
Highway engineering in the United States
Engineering
Engineering ; 127
1929
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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