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23 Â Table 1. Publications of the National Cooperative Highway Research Program 2017 Research Reports No. Proj. No. Title, Pages 834 03-78B Crossing Solutions at Roundabouts and Channelized Turn Lanes for Pedestrians with Vision Disabilities: A Guidebook (& WOD 222), 128 p. 836 20-07/Task 363 Guidelines for Emergency Ventilation Smoke Control in Roadway Tunnels, 80 p. 837 09-50 Performance-Related Specifications for Emulsified Asphaltic Binders Used in Preservation Surface Treatments, 116 p. 838 10-92 Guidelines for Optimizing the Risk and Cost of Materials QA Programs, 210 p. 839 15-47 A Performance-Based Highway Geometric Design Process, 278 p. 840 25-37 A Watershed Approach to Mitigating Stormwater Impacts, 124 p. 841 17-56 Development of Crash Modification Factors for Uncontrolled Pedestrian Crossing Treatments, 164 p. 842 25-45 Mapping Heavy Vehicle Noise Source Heights for Highway Noise Analysis (& WOD 225), 92 p. 843 09-49A Long-Term Field Performance of Warm Mix Asphalt Technologies, 124 p. 844 08-96 Guide for Integrating Goods and Services Movement by Commercial Vehicles in Smart Growth Environments, 128 p. 845 20-102(01) Advancing Automated and Connected Vehicles: Policy and Planning Strategies for State and Local Transportation Agencies, 158 p. 845 20-102(01) Advancing Automated and Connected Vehicles: Policy and Planning Strategies for State and Local Transportation Agencies, Briefing Document, 32 p. 846 20-97 Improving Findability and Relevance of Transportation Information, 236 p. 847 09-56 Variability of Ignition Furnace Correction Factors, 128 p. 848 14-28 Inspection Guidelines for Bridge Post-Tensioning and Stay Cable Systems Using NDE Methods, 258 p. 849 12-91 Strand Debonding for Pretensioned Girders, 120 p. 850 19-11 Applying Risk Analysis, Value Engineering, and Other Innovative Solutions for Project Delivery, 106 p. 851 12-92 Proposed AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications for Light Rail Transit Loads, 208 p. 852 08-94 Method Selection for Travel Forecasting: User Guide (& WOD 234), 276 p. 853 24-40 Guidance for Design Hydrology for Stream Restoration and Channel Stability, 78 p. 854 08-98 Guide for Identifying, Classifying, Evaluating, and Mitigating Truck Freight Bottlenecks, 126 p. 856 20-07/Task 382 Specifying and Measuring Asphalt Pavement Density to Ensure Pavement Performance, 68 p. 857 10-82A Performance-Related Specifications for Pavement Preservation Treatments, 154 p. 859 14-20A Consequences of Delayed Maintenance of Highway Assets, 80 p. 861 20-65/Task 56 Best Practices in Rural Regional Mobility, 182 p. 862 25-46 Guide to Deploying Clean Truck Freight Strategies, 72 p. 863 09-51 Material Properties of Cold In-Place Recycled and Full-Depth Reclamation Asphalt Concrete, 84 p. 864 12-101 Seismic Evaluation of Bridge Columns with Energy Dissipating Mechanisms, Vol. 1: Research Overview, 76 p. 864 12-101 Seismic Evaluation of Bridge Columns with Energy Dissipating Mechanisms, Vol. 2: Guidelines, 32 p. 867 20-104 Keeping What You Paid ForâRetaining Essential Consultant-Developed Knowledge Within DOTs (& WOD 238), 84 p. Syntheses of Highway Practice (Project 20-05) No. Topic No. Title, Pages 500 47-01 Control of Concrete Cracking in Bridges, 116 p. 501 47-08 Pavement Management Systems: Putting Data to Work, 88 p. 502 47-09 Practices for Establishing Contract Completion Date for Highway Projects, 72 p. 503 47-04 Leveraging Technology for Transportation Agency Workforce Development and Training, 116 p. 504 47-06 Strategic Program Delivery Methods, 110 p. 505 47-03 Current Practices and Guidelines for the Reuse of Bridge Foundations, 92 p. 506 47-14 Effective Utility Coordination: Application of Research and Current Practices, 70 p. 507 47-15 Traffic Signal Preemption at Intersections Near HighwayâRail Grade Crossings, 84 p. 508 47-05 Data Management and Governance Practices, 56 p. 509 47-16 Highway Worker Safety, 160 p. 510 47-10 Resource Allocation of Available Funding to Programs of Work, 92 p. 511 47-13 Relationship Between Chemical Makeup of Binders and Engineering Performance, 120 p. 512 47-12 Use of Fiber-Reinforced Polymers in Highway Infrastructure, 168 p. 513 47-07 Evolving Debt Finance Practices for Surface Transportation, 88 p. 514 47-17 Statewide and Megaregional Travel Forecasting Models: Freight and Passenger, 122 p.
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