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FHWA R&T Now Newsletter - July 2008

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IN THIS ISSUE...

  • ADVANCED RESEARCH
    • Exploratory Advanced Research Federal Register Notice Seeks Interest, Comments
    • EAR Program Contract
    • FHWA Received 17 EAR Proposals
  • INFRASTRUCTURE
    • Highways of the Future—A Strategic Plan for Highway Infrastructure R&D
  • SAFETY
    • The FHWA Safety Compass Newsletter—June/July/August 2008 Issue
    • Report: Minimum Retroreflectivity Levels for Blue and Brown Traffic Signs
    • Surrogate Safety Assessment Model (SSAM), Software User Manual
    • TechBrief: Surrogate Safety Assessment Model (SSAM)
    • Evaluations of Low Cost Safety Improvements Pooled Fund Study
  • PAVEMENTS
    • Long-Term Pavement Performance Newsletter, Spring 2008
  • OPPORTUNITIES
    • Call for Fiscal Year 2010 International Scan Proposals
  • RECENT PERIODICALS
    • FOCUS Newsletter - June 2008
    • FOCUS Newsletter - May 2008
    • Public Roads - May/June 2008

ABOUT FHWA R&T NOW

FHWA R&T Now is a newsletter containing information and updates about research, technology, and development from the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration. The newsletter is an electronic newsletter and is updated approximately every other month.
 

Send your comments, questions, and feedback to FHWA_Now@dot.gov.

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Online access:
https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/publications/rtnow/.
 

Mail:
Federal Highway Administration
FHWA Office of Research, Development, and Technology
Attention: Dawn Vanlandingham
6300 Georgetown Pike
McLean, VA 22101

 



 

Publishing Date:
July 2008
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Issue:
July 2008
Notes:

This newsletter is an archived publication and may contain dated technical, contact, and link information.

 

Distribution–FHWA R&T Now is being distributed according to a standard distribution. Direct distribution is being made to the FHWA Divisions and Resource Center.

 

Key Words–Infrastructure, Operations, Safety, EAR, exploratory advanced research, research, V2X Hub, technology transfer, T2, nondestructive evaluation, NDE lab, crowdsourcing, CACC, cooperative adaptive cruise control, vehicle string, crash test, cell phone, managed lanes, alkali-silica reaction, ASR, simulator, asphalt, pavement test facility, indirect tensile-cracking test.

 

Notice–This document is disseminated under the sponsorship of the USDOT in the interest of information exchange. The U.S. Government assumes no liability for the use of the information contained in this document.
 

The U.S. Government does not endorse products or manufacturers. Trademarks or manufacturers' names appear in this report only because they are considered essential to the objective of the document. 

 

Quality Assurance Statement–The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) provides high-quality information to serve Government, industry, and the public in a manner that promotes public understanding. Standards and policies are used to ensure and maximize the quality, objectivity, utility, and integrity of its information. FHWA periodically reviews quality issues and adjusts its programs and processes to ensure continuous quality improvement.

Publishing Office:
Office of Corporate Research, Technology, and Innovation Management
FHWA Program(s):
Corporate
AMRP Program(s):
Corporate
Subject Area:
Research
Safety and Human Factors