Centerline Rumble Strip Study Test Sites
Study sites were on high-speed, low-volume, rural roads with a high percentage of available passing opportunities.
Summary of Fatal/Serious Injury Crashes
At the 14 study sites, the centerline crossover crashes accounted for 36 percent of the total fatal and serious injury crashes occurring during the before period and 22 percent in the after period.
Bicyclist- and Pedestrian-Only Roundabouts
by Jeffrey Shaw and Steve Moler
Facilities dedicated solely to nonmotorized traffic are an emerging development for improving mobility and reducing injury and fatality rates.
by Kohinoor Kar and Richard S. Week
Arizona's findings point to centerline rumble strips for reducing lane departure crashes.
by Benjamin A. Graybeal
Progress is continuing on implementing ultra-high performance concrete technology on the U.S. highway system, even while some challenges remain.
Bringing Innovations to Market
by Julie Zirlin
FHWA's Technology Partnerships Program smoothes deployment in the transportation industry.
by Jim H. Crumpacker
Establishing and maintaining strong moral standards in the workplace are essential to building public trust and delivering the transportation program effectively.
by Randy W. Butler
In 2007, the United States set a record year for freight transport, moving more than $2.5 trillion in goods into and out of the country.
Guest Editorial
Ongoing Testing and Deployment of Safety Measures
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), and for that matter the entire highway community, faces immense challenges in reducing the loss of life on U.S. highways. Advances are needed in all four E'…
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
New Tool Introduced by the Environmental Competency Building Program
by Alicia Sindlinger
Developing and maintaining the knowledge and expertise of transportation and environmental professionals is essential to delivering environmentally sustainable transportation programs.
Training Update
Building Freight Professional Capacity
by Stacy Stottmeister
As freight volumes continue to grow on the national transportation network, a skilled and knowledgeable workforce at all levels of transportation policy development and project level planning is…
Communication Product Updates
by Zachary Ellis of FHWA's Office of Corporate Research, Technology, and and Innovation Management
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
Conferences/Special Events Calendar
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