Your browser does not have the flash player plug-in, you need to get it from www.flash.com 
Evaluation Categories   |   Condition Rating Systems   |   Pavement Management   |   References  

 

References

Suggested Reading

Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).  (1989).  Federal-Aid Highway Program Manual, Federal Highway Administration, Vol. 6, Ch. 2, Section 4, Subsection 1.  Federal Highway Administration.  Washington, D.C.

University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI).  (March 1998).  International Roughness Index.  Web page from the Road Roughness Home Page: http://www.umtri.umich.edu/erd/roughness/iri.html.  Accessed 4 October 2001. 

Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT).  (1999).  Washington State Highway Pavements: Trends, Conditions and Strategic Plan.  Field Operations Support Service Center (FOSSC), Materials Laboratory, Washington State Department of Transportation.  Olympia, WA.  http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/fossc/mats/pavement/Pavement%20Plan.pdf.

Publications Cited in this Section

Hicks, R.G. and Mahoney, J.P.  (July 1981).  National Cooperative Highway Research Program Synthesis of Highway Practice 76: Collection and Use of Pavement Condition Data.  Transportation Research Board, National Research Council.  Washington, D.C.

Highway Research Board.  (1970).  Special Report No. 113:  Standard Nomenclature and Definitions for Pavement Components and Deficiencies.  Highway Research Board, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.

Highway Research Board.  (1972).  National Cooperative Highway Research Program Synthesis of Highway Practice 14: Skid Resistance.  Highway Research Board, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.

Jayawickrama, P.W. and Thomas, B.  (1998).  Correction of Field Skid Measurements for Seasonal Variations in Texas.  Transportation Research Record 1639.  Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, Washington, D.C.  pp. 147-154. 

Peterson, D.E.  (1985).  National Cooperative Highway Research Program Synthesis of Highway Practice 122: Life-Cycle Cost Analysis of Pavements.  Transportation Research Board, National Research Council.  Washington, D.C.

Sayers, M.W.; Gillespie, T.D. and Paterson, D.W.O.  (1986).  Guidelines for Conducting and Calibrating Road Roughness Measurements.  Technical Paper No. 46.  The World Bank.  Washington, D.C.

Walls, J. and Smith, M.R.  (1998).  Life-Cycle Cost Analysis in Pavement Design.  FHWA report FHWA-SA-98-079.  Federal Highway Administration.  Washington, D.C.  http://www.hendersontravel.com/dp115.
 

 

t Previous Top  Next u

© 2002, Washington Asphalt Pavement Association, Inc.  (disclaimer, credits)