Recently I came across an article that commented on the fact that many state highway departments are still promoting increased road construction. Their motivation is reduced congestion and reduced CO2 ...
A strong advocate for driver safety and critical thinking, Nicole Hood found her passion at Missouri Department of Transportation. Born and raised in Jefferson City, she grew up close to the ...
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is planning a call for research proposals that could bring about “transformational changes and truly revolutionary advances” in highway engineering. The ...
SINCE the advent of the motor-car the use of bituminous materials in road-making has become more and more widespread, and a definite knowledge of the chemical and physical characters of these ...
DR. BERNARD H. KNIGHT, research officer in highway engineering in the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, has been appointed to the newly created chair of highway engineering in that ...
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Single-lane closure planned for Highway 187 bridge over Beaver Dam
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) will close one lane of the Highway 187 bridge over Beaver Dam into the afternoon on ...
A unique contractor-led build-financing model is fueling the accelerated delivery of a $352-million new highway in Lincoln, Neb. The Lincoln South Beltway, which includes 43 miles of alignment, 21 ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is being asked to consider a case out of rural Minnesota that has the potential to shield all government officials — not just police — from being sued for acts such as detaining ...
Long known as "Killer 82," a portion of the highway that stretches between Glenwood Springs and Aspen earned a dubious distinction this month. The downvalley leg of Highway 82, from mile markers 2 in ...
In August of 1910, Charles Davis Vail became a patient at St. Mary’s Hospital in Grand Junction, the result of a beating he received in Marble. Vail later became famous as the chief engineer for the ...
The absence of traffic control signs contributed to the fatal March 22 work zone crash along the I-695 Baltimore Beltway, according to an investigation by the Maryland Dept. of Labor. Two cars, both ...
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