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IN THIS ISSUE...
- Technologies that Will Transform Transportation
- OPERATIONS
- Improve Traffic Flow with Crowdsourcing
- Create Connectivity for Advanced Transportation Management
- SAFETY
- Increase Roadway Capacity with CACC
- Research with States on New Barrier Designs
- INFRASTRUCTURE
- Build Longer-Lasting, Lower Maintenance Roads
- Avoid Costly Road Repairs with This New Test
- Get the Latest Research Using Large Diameter Open-End Steel Pipe Piles (LDOEPs) for Bridges
- Construction Specifications Maximize Project Delivery Quality
- EXPLORATORY ADVANCED RESEARCH
- Accurately Forecast Future Travel Demand
- Prevent Accidents Caused by Cell-Phone Use
- RECENT RESEARCH PERIODICALS
- EAR
- Infrastructure
- Safety
- RECENT PERIODICALS
- Innovator–March/April 2020
- Public Roads–Spring 2020
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