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IN THIS ISSUE...
- FEDERAL LANDS (FLH)
- Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC) Keeps Crucial Roadway Open During Bridge Deck Repairs
- SAFETY
- Highway Safety Information System (HSIS) Award Encourages Future Researchers to Delve into Data
- CORPORATE
- Virtual Tour Showcases State-of-the-Art Transportation Research Laboratories
- Secretary Buttigieg Opens New Pavement Testing Facility (PTF) at TFHRC
- Exploratory Advanced Research (EAR) Program Fulfills Need for Long-Term, High-Potential Research
- INFRASTRUCTURE
- FHWA Develops Testing Device to Monitor Microplastic Particulates in Runoff
- Long-Term Infrastructure Performance (LTIP) Student Content Encourages Professionals to Use Data Wisely
- OTHER HIGHLIGHTS
- TFHRC Trivia
- RECENT PUBLICATIONS
- EVENTS
- FHWA Presenters at the TRB 103rd Annual Meeting
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