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Highway sign support structures project HPR-2(104): summary report.
1967, Texas Transportation Institute, Texas A&M University
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Table of Contents

1. Break-away roadside sign support structures.
v. 2. Wind loads on roadside signs.
v. 3. A feasibility study of impact attenuation or protective devices for fixed highway obstacles.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographies.
A cooperative research study, part of the Highway Planning and Research Program, sponsored by the Highway Depts. of 13 states and the District of Columbia in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Public Roads, contract no. CPR-11-3550.

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625.7/9
Library of Congress
TE228 .T48

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OL5636990M
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68064742

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