Proceedings, Workshop on Field Inspection and Rehabilitation of Traffic Control Devices

Proceedings, Workshop on Field Inspection and Rehabilitation of Traffic Control Devices
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Total Pages: 268
Release: 1990
Genre: Road markings
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The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has begun a number of initiatives to improve signing on the Nation's roadways. These include workshops to obtain input from experts across the country, a review of each State's highway sign replacement and refurbishing program, and a training course. This report documents the proceedings of the workshops, one held in the Western United States and one in the Eastern United States. The workshops opened with a plenary session on Issues, Needs, and the FHWA Research Program, followed by a plenary session on Development of Minimum Requirements. The program continued with a panel discussion on Performance Standard Criteria, followed by a plenary session on Materials Selection. Breakout sessions on freeway signing, non-freeway signing, and motorist services and tourist-oriented signing completed the first day of the workshops. The second day opened with reports of the breakout sessions and continued with a plenary session on Field Assessment Techniques. A plenary session on Maintenance Procedures and Programs followed. The second day ended with breakout sessions on sign replacement methods, using contracting versus in-house and prison industries, and traffic control during sign replacement. The third day opened with reports on the previous day's breakout sessions, followed by a plenary session on Improved Inventory Techniques. The workshops closed with a Look to the Future plenary session. This report details the remarks made by the panelists and the comments and concerns of the participants on each of these issues.

DOE Nuclear Public Information Program

DOE Nuclear Public Information Program
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and Power
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Total Pages: 144
Release: 1982
Genre: Government publicity
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