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Traffic Engineering as Applied to Rural Highways
Highways are built for one purpose only-to carry traffic. In the operation of American rural highway systems two problems have to be faced: 1. To modernize existing roads so that they may meet the demands of efficient transportation. 2. To incorporate in new design those elements that study of existing traffic has taught are efficient factors.
Traffic Engineering as Applied to Rural Highways
Highways are built for one purpose only-to carry traffic. In the operation of American rural highway systems two problems have to be faced: 1. To modernize existing roads so that they may meet the demands of efficient transportation. 2. To incorporate in new design those elements that study of existing traffic has taught are efficient factors.
Traffic Engineering as Applied to Rural Highways
Harris, Milton (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 107 ; 1143-1166
2021-01-01
241942-01-01 pages
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Traffic engineering as applied to rural highways
Engineering Index Backfile | 1941
|Traffic engineering as applied to rural highways
Engineering Index Backfile | 1942
|Traffic engineering as applied to rural highways
Engineering Index Backfile | 1942
|Traffic engineering as applied to rural highways
Engineering Index Backfile | 1941
|Highways & traffic engineering
TIBKAT | 37.1969 - 38.1970 = Nr. 1713-1740