The Technical World Magazine, Volume 15Technical World Company, 1911 |
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... construction , maintenance , and administration of pub- lic roads may be set down at $ 40,000,000 , while the burden imposed through exces- sive cost of transportation from the farm to the railroad station reaches the impressive sum of ...
... construction , maintenance , and administration of pub- lic roads may be set down at $ 40,000,000 , while the burden imposed through exces- sive cost of transportation from the farm to the railroad station reaches the impressive sum of ...
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... construction of 1,160,000 miles of mod- ern highways at $ 5,000 a mile . As ex- cellent roads are built in some localities for half that sum , or even less , and since the total of unimproved roads does not much exceed two million miles ...
... construction of 1,160,000 miles of mod- ern highways at $ 5,000 a mile . As ex- cellent roads are built in some localities for half that sum , or even less , and since the total of unimproved roads does not much exceed two million miles ...
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... construction and maintenance . New York led the van with an expendi- ture from State funds in 1910 of $ 2,500 , - 000 , while Pennsylvania was second with an outlay of $ 1,000,000 . Massachusetts spent $ 750,000 of State money on her ...
... construction and maintenance . New York led the van with an expendi- ture from State funds in 1910 of $ 2,500 , - 000 , while Pennsylvania was second with an outlay of $ 1,000,000 . Massachusetts spent $ 750,000 of State money on her ...
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... construction is being accom- plished through various agencies in ad- dition to the State highway departments already referred to . Foremost of these outside agencies is the United States Office of Public Roads . Organized in 1893 with ...
... construction is being accom- plished through various agencies in ad- dition to the State highway departments already referred to . Foremost of these outside agencies is the United States Office of Public Roads . Organized in 1893 with ...
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... construction so that the important roads of each county shall connect with those of adjoining counties and the important roads of each State with those of ad- joining States . The founders hope to make the association a sort of clearing ...
... construction so that the important roads of each county shall connect with those of adjoining counties and the important roads of each State with those of ad- joining States . The founders hope to make the association a sort of clearing ...
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