Moving Technologies and Innovations Forward - A Master Plan
by Joe Conway
The Federal Highway Administration is strengthening its research and technology program.
by Gene K. Fong, Gary Hoffman, and and Tony Sussmann
Roundabouts and ITS technologies in work zones are just two of the state-of-the-art technologies that FHWA and AASHTO encourage State and local agencies to adopt.
Seeing Crosswalks in A New Light
by Sheryl Miller, Gabriel K. Rousseau, and and Ann H. Do
FHWA is testing in-pavement flashing warning lights at a pedestrian crossing in a Virginia community.
Measuring Pavement Deflection At 55 MPH
by Max G. Grogg and Jim W. Hall
A field test shows that the rolling wheel deflectometer enables engineers to evaluate pavement while keeping pace with traffic.
by William C. Farr and Michele Deshotels
Louisiana came close to achieving the FHWA goal of streamlining the environmental impact statement process.
by James B. Struzzi II
A Pennsylvania engineering district is the first in the Nation to achieve ISO 14001 registration.
Building A Bridge From Yesteryear
by Eric Gorton
In this historic restoration, the Virginia DOT kept one eye on the past and the other on the future.
Update on Intelligent Vehicles and Intersections
by Keri A. Funderburg
Take a look at the latest automotive innovations and intersection technologies for improving driver performance.
Memphis Braces for A Lot of Shaking
by Rebecca Jaramilla
A bridge on the Mississippi River in Elvis' hometown of Memphis gets a seismic retrofit.
by Richard A. Livingston and Ernest J. Bastian and Jr.
Postdoctoral associates push the boundaries of advanced highway research at FHWA.
Guest Editorial
Building the Bridges of the Future
Yesterday's highway solutions will not necessarily work for today's highway challenges.
Along the Road
Along the Road is the place to look for information about current and upcoming activities, developments, trends, and items of general interest to the highway community.
Internet Watch
by Keri A. Funderburg
Traffic congestion is a fact of life for many people, partic-ularly those living in urban areas.
Training Update
NHI to Offer Credits for Continuing Education
The National Highway Institute (NHI)
Communication Product Updates
by Zac Ellis of FHWA's Office of Research and Technology Services
Below are brief descriptions of products recently published online by the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) Office of Research, Development, and Technology.
Conferences/Special Events Calendar