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Highway engineering is an engineering discipline branching from civil engineering which involves the design, construction and maintenance of highway systems. Highway engineers must take into account future traffic flows, design of highway intersections/interchanges, geometric alignment and design, highway pavement materials and design, structural design of pavement thickness, and pavement maintenance.
Highways and roads
[edit]- "Highway Construction in Massachusetts" by in Popular Science Monthly, 51 (May 1897)
- "The Roman Highways" by in Popular Science Monthly, 53 (June 1898)
- "Modern City Roadways" by in Popular Science Monthly, 56 (March 1900)
- "A Modern Street" by in Popular Science Monthly, 61 (July 1902)
- "The Rule of the Road" by in Popular Science Monthly, 72 (January 1908)
- "Science in the Service of Highway Construction" by in Popular Science Monthly, 80 (April 1912)
- "Trinidad and Bermudez Asphalts and their Use in Highway Construction I" by in Popular Science Monthly, 81 (July 1912)
- "Trinidad and Bermudez Asphalts and their Use in Highway Construction II" by in Popular Science Monthly, 81 (August 1912)
Pavement
[edit]- "Asphalt Pavements" in Popular Science Monthly, 2 (March 1873)
- "Modern Street-Pavements" by in Popular Science Monthly, 7 (May 1875)
- "Origin and Uses of Asphalt" by in Popular Science Monthly, 19 (August 1881)
- "Asphaltum for a Modern Street" by in Popular Science Monthly, 58 (January 1901)
- "Cement for a Modern Street" by in Popular Science Monthly, 60 (December 1901)