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A proposed performance-based highway design process: incorporating safety considerations

The current highway design practice in the United States allows for flexibility in application of geometric design principals, however, lacks a formal methodology resulting in varying degrees of application by region, agency and individual. While the consequences of design flexibility (i.e., constru...

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Buildings. Public works
Construction costs
Decision making
Design
Design standards
Exact sciences and technology
Flexibility
Ground, air and sea transportation, marine construction
Highway construction
Highway design
Highway engineering
Highway safety
Project management. Process of design
Road transportation and traffic
Road types (roads, freeways, express ways, etc.)
Safety
Traffic accidents & safety
Transportation infrastructure
Workflow
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