PROTOTYPE REINFORCED SOIL EMBANKMENT FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF US ROUTE 62 SLOPE FAILURE
Organization:
Oklahoma Department of Transportation
Description:
This is the Highlighter newsletter that is posted on website for the Office of Research and Implementation here at ODOT. The Highlighter presents research findings obtained from Final Reports produced by partners within universities.
FIELD PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND MODELING OF
Organization:
Oklahoma Department of Transportation
Description:
Additional Highlighter newsletter.
CHIP SEAL COVER AGGREGATE SPECIFICATION BASED ON AGGREGATE
Organization:
Oklahoma Department of Transportation
Description:
Communicating Value of Research with Highlighter Newsletter
REAL TIME MONITORING OF SLOPE STABILITY
Organization:
Oklahoma Department of Transportation
Description:
Communicating Value of Research with Highlighter Newsletter
FATIGUE PERFORMANCE OF ASPHALT PAVEMENTS CONTAINING RAS AND RAP
Organization:
Oklahoma Department of Transportation
Description:
Communicating Value of Research with HIghlighter Newsletter
http://www.okladot.state.ok.us/Research/Highlighter_2249_FHWA-OK-14-08.pdfs
Organization:
Oklahoma Department of Transportation
Description:
Communicating Value of Research with Highlighter Newsletter
VEHICLE CLASSIFICATION EQUIPMENT: SOLUTIONS TO IMPROVE ACCURACY IN OKLAHOMA
Organization:
Oklahoma Department of Transportation
Description:
Communicating Value of Research with Highlighter Newsletter
Transportation Research Trading Cards
Organization:
Connecticut Department of Transportation
Description:
Attached are suggestions for developing transportation research trading cards. These ideas were originally developed by Connecticut DOT. Also included are templates for creating your own Transportation Research Trading Cards.
2017-19 Research Portfolio
Organization:
Washington State DOT
Description:
“This portfolio presents current research projects at WSDOT.”
Research Spotlight
Organization:
Michigan Department of Transportation
Description:
Example 2 page summary of Michigan Research project