An evaluation of the 1979 Texas law (V.C.S., sec. 73.A.) which requires frontage road traffic to yield at freeway ramps

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William R. Stockton
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An evaluation of the 1979 Texas law (V.C.S., sec. 73.A.) which requires frontage road traffic to yield at freeway ramps

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Language
English
Pages
16

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Edition Notes

"Freeway ramp and frontage road operation, research study 2-8-80-288, sponsored by State Department of Highways and Public Transportation in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration."
"March 1981."

Published in
College Station, Tex
Series
Research report / Texas Transportation Institute, the Texas A&M University System ;, 288-1, Research report (Texas Transportation Institute) ;, 288-1.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
380.5 s, 343.764/0946, 380.5 s, 347.6403946
Library of Congress
HE203 .T43 no. 288-1, KFT1497.9 .T43 no. 288-1

The Physical Object

Pagination
iii leaves, 16 p. :
Number of pages
16

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3925163M
LCCN
81622924

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