16 resultados para Condition monitoring system
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"Serial no. 97-N."
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"This publication was supported by Cooperative Agreement Number U50/CCU513516 from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention."
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Chiefly tables.
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"March 1996"--Cover of [pt. 6]
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"N238.598"--P. [4] of cover.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Office of Driver and Pedestrian Research, Washington, D.C.
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Title from cover.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Cover title.
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The Steering Committee recognizes that the Departments may need to implement reviews necessary to address specific Federal requirements and that while consolidated reporting should be used when possible, the review and reporting processes should facilitate the ability to garner Federal funding. However, the analysis thus far confirms the need for change and a significant potential to reduce redundant monitoring and reporting. At the end of this Executive Summary, there is a summary presentation, including a timeline and progress indicators, that gives more details on these recommendations.
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The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), through the Office of Planning and Programming (OPP), conducts a Condition Rating Survey (CRS) to assess pavement condition on its approximate 16,000 mile state highway system. The CRS is an important tool to assist the Department with its pavement management activities. A CRS value indicates the current condition of a pavement. CRS is a factor in highway program development, provides an opportunity to review the highway network, provides overall condition of the state highway system, gives input into the legislative/budgeting process and allows calculation of pavement needs.
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Bibliography: p. [115]-116.
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Includes index.