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A $798-million Dallas highway project improved traffic flow into and out of the city’s downtown. The new “Horseshoe” interchange corrected the traffic bottlenecks and safety concerns of the original design from the 1960s with improved geometry, wider bridges, and relocated exits.
A $798-million Dallas highway project improved traffic flow into and out of the city’s downtown. The new “Horseshoe” interchange corrected the traffic bottlenecks and safety concerns of the original design from the 1960s with improved geometry, wider bridges, and relocated exits.
First Person: Lucky Horseshoe
Brown, Robert M. (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 88 ; 56-63
2019-01-01
82018-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
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