Development of Levels of Service for the Interstate Highway System

Development of Levels of Service for the Interstate Highway System
Author: Dye Management Group, Inc
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2010
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0309155169

TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 677: Development of Levels of Service for the Interstate Highway System examines a level-of-service-based approach to describing the performance of Interstate Highway System (IHS) assets. The report also includes a template and process that state departments of transportation (DOTs) may use to implement this approach for managing their IHS assets. The appendices to NCHRP Report 677 were published on a CD-ROM that is included with the report. Titles of the appendices are as follows: Appendix A: State-of-the-Practice Research; Appendix B: Development of Levels of Service for the IHS. The CD-ROM is also available for download from TRB's website as an ISO image.

The Farmers' Game

The Farmers' Game
Author: David Vaught
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press+ORM
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2012-10-17
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1421408333

A journey through the national pastime’s roots in America’s small towns and wide-open spaces: “An absorbing read.” —The Tampa Tribune In the film Field of Dreams, the lead character gives his struggling farming community a magical place where the smell of roasted peanuts gently wafts over the crowded grandstand on a warm summer evening, just as the star pitcher takes the mound. In The Farmers’ Game, David Vaught examines the history and character of baseball through a series of essay-vignettes—presenting the sport as essentially rural, reflecting the nature of farm and small-town life. Vaught does not deny or devalue the lively stickball games played in the streets of Brooklyn, but he sees the history of the game and the rural United States as related and mutually revealing. His subjects include nineteenth-century Cooperstown, the playing fields of Texas and Minnesota, the rural communities of California, the great farmer-pitcher Bob Feller, and the notorious Gaylord Perry. Although—contrary to legend—Abner Doubleday did not invent baseball in a cow pasture in upstate New York, many fans enjoy the game for its nostalgic qualities. Vaught’s deeply researched exploration of baseball’s rural roots helps explain its enduring popularity.

Geological Society of America Field Guide 14, 2008 Joint Annual Meeting, Houston, Texas, 5-9 October 2008

Geological Society of America Field Guide 14, 2008 Joint Annual Meeting, Houston, Texas, 5-9 October 2008
Author: G. Moore
Publisher: Geological Society of America
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2008-10-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0813700140

Edited by G. Moore, these four field guide chapters were prepared for the 2008, Houston, Texas, joint meeting between The Geological Society of America, Soil Science Society of America, American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies with the Gulf Coast Section of SEPM, and the Houston Geological Society.

Determining Highway Maintenance Costs

Determining Highway Maintenance Costs
Author: Michael J Markow
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2011
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0309213150

The report is designed to help the commercial transportation safety community and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration in addressing issues involving the proliferation and availability of psychoactive chemical substances.

On Independence Creek

On Independence Creek
Author: Charlena Chandler
Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780896725249

The author's grandfather, Charles Chandler, settled the area of the mouth of Independence Creek in 1900 and ranched it for many years. But her father, Joe Chandler, saw more potential for the green valley than ranchland. Over the years he built there one of the most popular recreation areas in southwest Texas. Charlena Chandler goes beyond the history of the ranch to tell a more personal story of the experiences of her grandparents and parents and of her growing up on the ranch. Her book is a realistic, human-events account of the generations that came to realize there was no other place on earth like the place they lived.

Evaluation of the Moisture Susceptibility of WMA Technologies

Evaluation of the Moisture Susceptibility of WMA Technologies
Author: Amy Epps Martin
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2014
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 030928368X

"TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 763: Evaluation of the Moisture Susceptibility of WMA Technologies presents proposed guidelines for identifying potential moisture susceptibility in warm mix asphalt (WMA). The report also suggests potential revisions to the Appendix to AASHTO R 35, "Special Mixture Design Considerations and Methods for WMA" as a means to implement the guidelines."--publisher's description

Texas

Texas
Author: A. Ray Stephens
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2014-10-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 080618647X

For twenty years the Historical Atlas of Texas stood as a trusted resource for students and aficionados of the state. Now this key reference has been thoroughly updated and expanded—and even rechristened. Texas: A Historical Atlas more accurately reflects the Lone Star State at the dawn of the twenty-first century. Its 86 entries feature 175 newly designed maps—more than twice the number in the original volume—illustrating the most significant aspects of the state’s history, geography, and current affairs. The heart of the book is its wealth of historical information. Sections devoted to indigenous peoples of Texas and its exploration and settlement offer more than 45 entries with visual depictions of everything from the routes of Spanish explorers to empresario grants to cattle trails. In another 31 articles, coverage of modern and contemporary Texas takes in hurricanes and highways, power plants and population trends. Practically everything about this atlas is new. All of the essays have been updated to reflect recent scholarship, while more than 30 appear for the first time, addressing such subjects as the Texas Declaration of Independence, early roads, slavery, the Civil War and Reconstruction, Texas-Oklahoma boundary disputes, and the tideland oil controversy. A dozen new entries for “Contemporary Texas” alone chart aspects of industry, agriculture, and minority demographics. Nearly all of the expanded essays are accompanied by multiple maps—everyone in full color. The most comprehensive, state-of-the-art work of its kind, Texas: A Historical Atlas is more than just a reference. It is a striking visual introduction to the Lone Star State.