It is generally agreed that roads should ordinarily provide two or four traffic lanes each 9 or 10 ft. in width; advocates construction of super-highways providing for rail traffic and for all kinds of motor-vehicle traffic with safety zones for fast driving.
Highway building; present and future
Constructor
Constructor ; 10 , n 11 ; p 21-22
1928
2 pages
1 Fig.
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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