by Steve Moler
The safety edge, a relatively easy and inexpensive countermeasure to steep pavement edges, is reducing crashes on rural two-lane highways.
by Richard G. Chavez, Allan Kosup, Bart Desai, and and Donna Huey
California is harnessing the power of the Internet to provide transparency of management on a $3 billion program of transportation improvements.
Selecting Overcoats for Bridges
by Shuang-Ling Chong and Yuan Yao
FHWA researchers test the corrosion resistance of various paint systems for steel structures.
by John Corbin, Kimberly C. Vásconez, and and David Helman
Transportation and public safety organizations collaborate with the private sector to promote safe, coordinated, and efficient management of traffic incidents.
Guest Editorial
Taking Our Safety Responsibility Seriously
There is no question that in recent years safety has been a priority for the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and many partners around the country, as evidenced by the funding, research,…
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
Tools of the Traffic Analysis Trade
by Brittany Boughter
Using the appropriate tool effectively can make all the difference. When it comes to tackling the Nation's growing congestion problem, highway officials can use the "Traffic Analysis Tools" Web site…
Training Update
Improving Program Delivery at NHI
by John J. Sullivan IV
Throughout its 37-year history, the National Highway Institute (NHI) has strived to provide high-quality training that addresses the full life cycle of the highway transportation system.
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