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Future highways will differ from those of past mainly in better adjustment of design and capacity to character of usage; reference is made to report by National Interregional Highway Committee to Congress in 1944; discussion of requirements of highway standards concerning land width, signs and signals, and strength of pavement; highway overpass near Arlington Va, expressway in Chicago, traffic interchange for end of bridge at Portland, Ore, and parkway in South Pasadena, Calif, illustrated. (See also Soc Automotive Engrs -- Preprint for meeting Jan 7-11 1946 5 p)
Future highways will differ from those of past mainly in better adjustment of design and capacity to character of usage; reference is made to report by National Interregional Highway Committee to Congress in 1944; discussion of requirements of highway standards concerning land width, signs and signals, and strength of pavement; highway overpass near Arlington Va, expressway in Chicago, traffic interchange for end of bridge at Portland, Ore, and parkway in South Pasadena, Calif, illustrated. (See also Soc Automotive Engrs -- Preprint for meeting Jan 7-11 1946 5 p)
Highways of future
Highway Mag
Fairbank, H.S. (author)
Highway Magazine ; 37
1946
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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