Our Nations Highways Selected Facts And Figures
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Our Nation's Highways
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 28 |
Release | : 1987 |
Genre | : Express highways |
ISBN | : |
The information in this publication provides a condensed overview of facts and figures about the Nation's highways.
The Roads that Built America
Author | : Dan McNichol |
Publisher | : Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781402734687 |
The year 2006 celebrates the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Interstate System, the most incredible road system in the world. Created by Dwight D. Eisenhower, whose WW II experiences taught him the necessity of a superhighway for military transport and evacuation in wartime, today's Interstate System is what connects our coasts and our borders, our cities and small towns. It's made possible our suburban lifestyle and caused the vast proliferation of businesses from HoJos to Holiday Inns. And if you order something online, most likely it's a truck barreling along an interstate that gets the product to your door. Written by bestselling author Dan McNichol, The Roads that Built America is the fascinating story of the largest engineering project the world has ever known.
Highway Technology
Author | : United States. General Accounting Office |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 56 |
Release | : 1987 |
Genre | : Highway research |
ISBN | : |
The report presents background information about the U.S. highway system and how research efforts to develop highway technologies are currently structured. It also presents background information on the highway system and its financing, the current structure for conducting highway research, and how research and new technologies are expected to help improve the highways.
Street Smart
Author | : Gabriel Roth |
Publisher | : Transaction Publishers |
Total Pages | : 584 |
Release | : 2011-12-31 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1412815789 |
The poor health of today's roads--a subject close to the hearts of motorists, taxpayers, and government treasurers around the world--has resulted from faulty incentives that misdirect government decision-makers, according to the contributors to Street Smart. During the 1990s, bad government decision-making resulted in the U.S. Interstate Highway System growing by only one seventh the rate of traffic growth. The poor maintenance of existing roads is another concern. In cities around the world, highly political and wasteful government decision-making has led to excessive traffic congestion that has created long commutes, reduced safety, and caused loss of leisure time. Street Smart examines the privatization of roads in theory and in practice. The authors see at least four possible roles for private companies, beyond the well-known one of working under contract to design, build, or maintain governmentally provided roads. These include testing and licensing vehicles and drivers; management of government-owned facilities; franchising; and outright private ownership. Two chapters describe the history of private roads in the United Kingdom and the United States. Contemporary examples are provided of road pricing, privatizing, and contracting out are evident in environs as diverse as Singapore, Southern California, and Scandinavia, and cities as different as Bergen, Norway, and London, England. Finally, several chapters examine strategies for implementing privatization. The principles governing providing scarce resources in free societies are well known. We apply them to such necessities as energy, food, and water so why not to "road space"? The main obstacle to private, or semi-private, ownership of roads is likely to remain the reluctance of the political class to give up a lucrative source of power and influence. Those who want decisions about road services to be controlled by the interplay of consumers and suppliers in free markets, rather than by politicians, will have to explain the need for change. Street Smart makes a powerful case for the need for change and sheds light on the complex issues involved. Gabriel Roth is a transport and privatization consultant and a research fellow at the Independent Institute in Oakland, California.