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Table of Contents
Volume 60, Number 4

The Magazine featuring developments in federal highway policies, programs, and research and technology


Articles

CMCRA: Where the Tire Meets the Road by Dr. Brian Chollar and Dr. Mohammed Memon
New chemically modified crumb rubber asphalt eliminates many previous problems with use of crumb rubber in pavements

Highway Statistics by Mary K. Teets
For 51 years, the Federal Highway Administration has been publishing Highway Statistics, an exhaustive database of U.S. highway statistical information

ATMS Human Factors Experiments Produce Design Guidelines by Nazemeh Sobhi and Michael J. Kelly
The design of concepts, controls, and computer displays for Advanced Traffic Management Systems affect operator efficiency.

New Inventions and Patents
Three researchers at the Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center are recognized for their new inventions and patents.

Park Project Is a Paragon of Partnership by Kevin M. Mentz, Eric Worrell, and F. Dave Zanetell
A rapid-coordinated, and cooperative response to a natural disaster averts an economic crisis in the area around Zion National Park.

High-Performance Materials: A Step Toward Sustainable Transportation by Susan Lane, Eric Munley,
William Wright, Marcia Simon, and James D. Cooper

High-performance materials promise a stronger, more durable transportation infrastructure.

FHWA's Applied Highway Infrastructure Program on Composite Materials by Martin W. Hargrave, Eric Munley, and Thomas Pasko
FHWA has designated composite materials research area as a high-priority research.

Building the Bridge to the 21st Century With...Aluminum? by William Wright
Aluminum offers the potential of long-term savings in new construction and of substantial savings and less traffic delay in bridge deck replacement.

High-Performance Steel: Research to Practice by William Wright
High-performance steel possesses superior weldability and toughness compared to conventional steels in the same length.

Structural Monitoring With GPS by Keith Duff and Michael Hyzak
Recent advances in GPS technology make it a cost-effective structural deformation monitoring tool to inspect bridge and safety performance.


Departments

Editor's Notes

Along the Road

Internet Watch

Contents of Volume 60 (Annual Index)

Technology Applications


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