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Deploying Technology 508 Caption

CSL Resulsts: Figure and Photo. This image depicts CSL results. In the middle left is a vertical color code showing the velocity ranges, labeled "Velocity Contours" with a plus sign on top and a minus sign on the bottom of the column. Red is the first color on the spectrum...

May/June 2008 Alternative Text

Driver Contributing Factors Based on Annual Average (2001–2005) Pedestrian Fatal Crashes

This bar graph depicts the major driver contributing factors in the pedestrian fatal crashes from 2001–2005, in each of the four focus cities. The 13 driver behaviors appear side by...

PEL 508 Caption

This infographic illustrating Florida's Environmental Screening Tool contains a circle in the middle labeled Environmental Screening Tool and four numbered sections or steps at each corner with arrows pointing in or out of the circle. The first section in the upper left quadrant with arrows...

Mobility 508 Caption

Title: Coordination of Human Service Transportation

On the left side of this information graphic are a number of red circles connecting to a square that represents the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Lines also connect some of the circles to each...

Chart 508 Captions

Bar chart. Adhesion Strength of Overcoat Systems Before and After Laboratory Testing. The bar chart shows the adhesion strength of the overcoat systems before and after the 4,000-hour laboratory tests. The small "b" after each entry in the legend stands for "before," while...

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Line graph. Outlook for Highway Trust Fund. This line chart depicts the cumulative balance of the Highway Trust Fund (the fund), receipts, and expenditures from 1956 through 1962 expressed in billions of dollars. The y-axis starts at negative $3 billion dollars and...

Applying Lcca to Bridges(Caption)

Simulation Results

Simulation results for a pavement design showing variation and magnitude of possible outcomes. The charts were developed using the RealCost software and show identical information in both frequency distribution and cumulative probability curves to aid...