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National Transportation Statistios 1998 (US Department of Transportation) table 4-3... [Pg.954]

Research and Special Programs Administration US Department of Transportation Washington, DC 20590-0001... [Pg.1081]

FIGURE 26.25 Diagrammatic view of the combined side and braking/accelerating force function for the bmsh wheel model. (From Schallamach, A. and Grosch, K.A., Mechanics of Pneumatic Tires, S.K. Clark (ed.), The US Department of Transportation, National Highway Safety Administration, Washington DV, p. 419.)... [Pg.709]

DOT (1997). Federal Highway Cost Allocation Study 1997. US Department of Transportation, in co-operation with the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration and the Federal Railroad Administration. Washington, DC Department of Transportation. [Pg.595]

V. Leung, P. Shea, F. Liu, M. Sivakumar, Fusion of the Nuclear and Different X-ray Technologies for Explosive Detection, Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Explosive Detection Technology, pp. 311—318, 13—15 November 1991. US Department of Transportation, February 1992. [Pg.85]

Virmani, Y.P., Clear, K.C. and Pasko, T.J. (1983). Time to Corrosion of Reinforced Steel in Concrete Slabs, Vol. 5, Calcium Nitrite Admixtures or Epoxy Coated Reinforced Bars as Corrosion Protective Systems, FHWA-RD-83-012, FHWA, US Department of Transportation, 71. [Pg.390]

This method, when applied to paints and resin solutions which tend to skin over or which are vety viscous, gives less reproducible results than when applied to solvents Note 1 A value of 80 F(26.7 C) determined by this method has been established by the US Department of Transportation as the maximum... [Pg.464]

Knipling RR, Wang WJ. Crashes and Fatalities Related to Driver Drowsiness/ Fatigue. Washington, DC Office of Crash Avoidance Research, US Department of Transportation, 1994. [Pg.225]

Balkin T, Thome D, Sing H, Thomas M, Redmond D, Wesensten N, Williams J, Hall S, Belenky G. Effects of Sleep Schedules on Commercial Driver Performance. DOT-MC-00-133, Washington, CD US Department of Transportation, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 2000. [Pg.310]

Gerwick, Jr. B.C., Holland, T.C. and Komendant, G.J. (1981). Tremie Concrete for Bridge Piers and Other Massive Underwater Placements, Report No. FHWA/ RD-81/153, Federal Highway Administration, US Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. [Pg.442]

US Department of Transportation (US DOT) (2008), 2001 National Household Travel Survey , www.bts.gov/publications. [Pg.325]

US Department of Labor and the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act (HMTA) administered by the US Department of Transportation (DOT). [Pg.298]

Corrosion Evaluation of Epoxy-coated Metallic-clad and Solid Metallic Reinforcing Bars in Concrete, US Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Publication FHWA-RD-98-153, December 1998. [Pg.536]

NCN as a classification for dangerous goods has been removed by the US Department of Transportation and replaced by Blasting Agent as a shipping name (-> Blasting Agents). [Pg.281]

Note 1 A value of 80 F(26.7 C) determined by this method has been established by the US Department of Transportation as the maximum... [Pg.464]

Bulk chemical agent is stored in containers. Several different types of containers have been used to store or transport chemical agent. Types of containers that have been used include glass ampoules and bottles, drums, metal cylinders meeting US Department of Transportation specifications of various sizes, and up to a 1 ton container , which is a commercial metal... [Pg.522]

Brake fluids Two predominant types of brake fluid formulations, DOT 3 and DOT 4, based on specifications issued by the US Department of Transport, are used... [Pg.66]

Partnerships between the public and private sectors are not a new concept. Most notable early collaborations date back to the late-eighteenth century and began with the provision of infrastructure services, such as roads and railways, especially in the United States (US Department of Transportation, 2004). As local governments began to face resource constraints related to service provision, partnerships with the private sector emerged. [Pg.1124]

US Department of Transportation. (2004). Report to Congress on Public Private Partnerships (Online). Available from http //www.fhwa.dot.gOv/reports/pppdec2004/ 2b Accessed on July 14, 2007. [Pg.1127]

The US Department of Transportation (DOT) controls transportation of hazardous and radioactive materials under the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act by regulations in 49 CFR 171-179. Shipments of samples to the laboratory and of waste from the laboratory must meet these regulations. [Pg.316]

FIGURE IV-3. Example of US Department of Transportation (DOT) vehicle warning placard and panel with DOT Identification number. [Pg.514]


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