Better Roads

September 2014

Better Roads Digital Magazine

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September 2014 Volume 84, Number 9 Contents Better Roads April 2013 3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES 26 New Road Products 30 Advertiser Index 31 Marketplace 5 Transportation Talk 23 In Court 32 The Last Word COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS Contribute: If your agency or crew has worked on an exceptional project, or if you want to share your thoughts on current transporta- tion issues, email your ideas for a blog or contributed story to Editor-at-Large Tina Grady Bar- baccia at tinabarbaccia@randallreilly. com or Online Managing Editor Brian Ethridge at brianetheridge@ randallreilly.com Top Reads: • Think you're a good driver? Try staying in these crooked lanes. For a video, go to betterroads. com/think-youre-a-good-driver-imagine-staying-in-these-crooked-lanes-video • How to avoid highway work zone injuries and deaths betterroads.com/how-to-avoid-highway-work- zone-injuries-and-deaths New York City's Department of Transportation is now allowing its city streets to have mixes made completely of recycled asphalt pavement. Here's a look at the Highway Trust Fund that is notoriously in danger of going in the red. For now, there's a short-term fix to keep it afloat. Trending Online BetterRoads.com Subscribe to our newsletter! For daily news updates sent directly to your inbox, subscribe to our free newsletter. Visit betterroads.com to sign up. betterroads.com /BetterRoadsMagazine @betterroads 6. ROAD SCIENCE: Rubber Expands 13. HIGHWAY CONTRACTOR: Recycled Roads 19. SPECIAL REPORT: The Essential Highway Trust Fund Timeline 29. EQUIPMENT: bauma China 2014 After years of promotion, pavements using asphalt rubber, or rubberized asphalt (there's a difference), are spreading far and wide in the United States Featured: Turn Around! FDOT seeking ways to alert wrong-way drivers Since 2012 there have been four deaths resulting from drivers going the wrong way in Interstate 275 in Tampa. Since that's four too many, the Florida Department of Transportation has began to look for new way to alert wrong-way drivers. betterroads.com/turn-around-fdot-seeking-ways-to-alert-wrong-way-drivers Registration is open for the November Chinese equip- ment show.

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