The Kentucky Transportation Center at the University of Kentucky has released a report that explains how mobile light detection and ranging (LIDAR) was used to obtain bridge clearance heights, which can vary and can be difficult to measure due to high traffic volume.
Utilization of Mobile LiDAR to Verify Bridge Clearence Heights on the Western Kenucky Parkway
2013
52 pages
Report
No indication
English
Highway Engineering , Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Construction Materials, Components, & Equipment , Transportation planning , Optical radar , Construction , Kentucky , Data collection , Design , Detection , Guidelines , Highways , Maintenance , Procurement , Project development , State departments of transportation , Traffic safety , Bridge clearance heights , Light detection and ranging(LIDAR) , Moble LIDAR
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