The 15 papers in the report deal with the following areas: the FHWA role in technology transfer; the national forests; transportation systems for multiple uses; USDA's Office of transportation's role in access to rural America; a brief look at local roads of New York; communications, information, and technology transfer for road engineering in developing regions; vehicular damage on low-volume roads; determining vehicle weights for low-volume roads; load limit and bonding practice for low-volume roads in Pennsylvania; truck weight control experience in developing countries; communication and technology transfer; techniques for technology transfer applied to low-volume roads; the interaction of technology transfer and innovation with specifications and standards for low-volume roads; what happens when the consultant goes home; assessing a technology transfer program from the viewpoint of a national provider and donor; what happens when the consultant goes home; an international view of road maintenance projects.
Fourth International Conference on Low-Volume Roads (Supplement to Transportation Research Record 1106)
1988
87 pages
Report
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English