Direct User Charges
Transportation agencies are considering alternative sources of highway revenue to help build new and maintain existing highways.
Making Trails
A new tool will help designers evaluate the level of service on shared-use paths.
Preventing Roadway Departures
Effective solutions are ready for deployment today, as these State examples show.
Motivating Teens to Buckle Up
Researchers in Rhode Island are promoting increased seatbelt use among high school students.
Safety Scans—A Successful Two-Way Street
International tours glean best technologies and practices from around the globe, and U.S. departments of transportation apply those lessons and offer their own successes.
Where The Dowel Bars Are
A new quality-assurance tool could help engineers improve the performance of concrete pavements.
Trans-Texas Corridor
The Lone Star State is pioneering innovative approaches to developing and financing major transportation projects.
Multistate Endeavor to Address Premature Pavement Distress
Iowa is leading an effort aimed at increasing the long-term performance and durability of concrete roadways.
Looking to Load and Resistance Factor Rating
The LRFR process aims to improve the reliability of bridges and increase public safety.
Achieving Concrete'S Full Potential
The CP Road Map represents a long-term plan for research and technology development for PCC pavements.
Guest Editorial
Financing the Increasing Cost of Highways
"We need more money for highways." This comment goes back to the earliest days of the Federal-Aid Highway Program.
Along the Road
Policy and Legislation
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
New Web Site Helps Make Streets Friendly For Traffic and Feet
In recent decades, suburbanization with single-use, low-density land developments has created environments where walking to and from destinations may not be safe or feasible
Training Update
NHI Fosters Collaboration Between Safety and ITS Communities
The U.S. rate of highway fatalities per 100 million vehicle miles traveled—1.48 in 2003—compares favorably with that of European countries.
Communication Product Updates
Communication Product Updates
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