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Operation Problems on Controlled-Access Highways
The advantages of the controlled-access highway are emphasized, and the necessary facilities on such highways for the comfort and safety of the public are outlined. Facilities providing for motor fuel, water, food, comfort, policing, fire department, communications, traffic operations, first aid and ambulance service, and wrecking, flat tire, and towing services are described, and the necessity for making these facilities available is stressed.
Operation Problems on Controlled-Access Highways
The advantages of the controlled-access highway are emphasized, and the necessary facilities on such highways for the comfort and safety of the public are outlined. Facilities providing for motor fuel, water, food, comfort, policing, fire department, communications, traffic operations, first aid and ambulance service, and wrecking, flat tire, and towing services are described, and the necessity for making these facilities available is stressed.
Operation Problems on Controlled-Access Highways
Noble, Charles M. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 123 ; 858-867
2021-01-01
101958-01-01 pages
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