Practice is Sticking
Roads & Bridges
April 2007
By Richard L. Hanneman
Canada’s new approach to salting producing solid results
If you can’t say something nice
Roads & Bridges
May 2005
By David Matthews
When the neighbor refused to turn down the TV volume, the BMW owner got into her car, drove across the neighbor’s lawn, crashed through some patio furniture and rammed right into the side of the neighbor’s
residence.
Pixel watching
Roads & Bridges
December 2004
Jon Anderson, Contributing Author
“If we could improve safety and streamline operations for airlines, it only made sense to provide the same advantages to those managing road travel.”
Treading water
Roads & Bridges
October 2004
Imad L. Al Qadi, Contributing Author
Proper friction measurements are needed to keep pavement free of ice during the winter season. Currently, the road surface conditions and safety are assessed visually, which is a subjective measure.
Winter Maintenance
Roads & Bridges
December 2001
Surendra K. Mishra
Finding the right chemical solution is the challenge for proper winter road maintenance
Gazing into a crystal snowball
Roads & Bridges
September 2001
Harvey J. Williams
The snow fighters of the future will be smarter, and so will their tools
Iowa DOT stalks roadway weather
Roads & Bridges
September 2001
Dennis Burkheimer
RWIS uses pavement and atmospheric sensors to capture data that shape driving
Snow in August
Roads & Bridges
September 2001
Allen Zeyher
APWA subcommittee?s new chair talks about levels of service, automated anti-icing and AVL
Intelligent snow removal in Michigan
Roads & Bridges
December 1998
This article originally appeared in The Bridge published by Michigan’s Local Technical Assistance Program at Michigan Technological University.
Strategic investment in winter maintenance
Roads & Bridges
December 1996
Wisconsin DOT and partnering counties reassess the needs of the Badger State's winter-maintenance program to control costs while keeping pace with service demands
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