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Propositions For A Resilient, Post-Covid-19 Future For The Aec Industry, Hala Nassereddine, Kyung Wook Seo, Zofia K. Rybkowski, Christian Schranz, Harald Urban
Propositions For A Resilient, Post-Covid-19 Future For The Aec Industry, Hala Nassereddine, Kyung Wook Seo, Zofia K. Rybkowski, Christian Schranz, Harald Urban
Civil Engineering Faculty Publications
The coronavirus outbreak has challenged and continues to challenge every aspect of the supply chain within the AEC industry, forcing stakeholders to cope with increasing uncertainties and continuous change. The notion of resilience is especially salient now. While the need for the AEC industry to focus on resilience has been highlighted in recent articles, there is a need for a comprehensive discussion on what resilience means for the AEC industry and how companies can create built-in resilience. This paper takes the form of a high-level overview of where the industry is headed and aims to establish eleven propositions for a …
Development Of A Semi-Automated Tobacco Stripping Machine Utilizing String Trimmers, Robert George Sperry
Development Of A Semi-Automated Tobacco Stripping Machine Utilizing String Trimmers, Robert George Sperry
University of Kentucky Master's Theses
Conventional stripping of burley tobacco is labor intensive and typically requires 50 to 75 worker hours per acre (wkr•hr/ac). The goal of the project was to reduce labor by optimizing leaf removal by string trimmer heads using combinations of strings lengths and motor speeds. In tests conducted on a single grade, all leaves outside the grade were removed by hand. Plants were run through the machine for sting lengths of 5, 7 and 9 inches and associated motor speeds which were monitored and recorded. Stripping efficiencies were calculated for each plant and collectively for each set of four plants. The …
Delivery System For A Composition, Bruce J. Hinds Iii, Audra L. Stinchcomb
Delivery System For A Composition, Bruce J. Hinds Iii, Audra L. Stinchcomb
Chemical and Materials Engineering Faculty Patents
Devices and methods for cutaneous delivery of a composition are provided, wherein the composition is passed through an ordered nanoporous membrane in fluid communication with a reservoir. The nanoporous membrane includes a plurality of aligned hollow nanotubules coated with a continuous polymer matrix, and etched to open the plurality of hollow nanotubules and form pores. In one embodiment, the etching step oxidizes an end of the nanotubules to form carboxylate groups. The ordered nanoporous membrane further includes at least one additional functional unit bound to the carboxylate groups. The at least one additional functional unit selectively exposes or at least …
Truck Route Access Evaluation: Plum Springs Industrial Site, Warren County, Site #2575, Brian Aldridge, Kenneth R. Agent, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel Weber
Truck Route Access Evaluation: Plum Springs Industrial Site, Warren County, Site #2575, Brian Aldridge, Kenneth R. Agent, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel Weber
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
The Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98-189), undertaken by the Kentucky Transportation Center (KTC) on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC), has two main objectives. These objectives include the evaluation of access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS) and furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for one cluster of facilities located in Warren County in the Barren River Area Development District (ADD) and Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) Highway District #3. The location of the site is …
Probabilistic Life Cycle Cost Analysis Fhwa Demonstration Project Dp 115, R. Clark Graves, David L. Allen
Probabilistic Life Cycle Cost Analysis Fhwa Demonstration Project Dp 115, R. Clark Graves, David L. Allen
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
Kentucky has been involved in several projects relating to the development of a Life Cycle Cost (LCC) analysis procedures of pavement structures. Research projects have been conducted by the Kentucky Transportation Center dealing with development of a more robust LCC procedures for pavement analysis. A research project has also been conducted developing network level LCC procedures. These procedures are currently in the evaluation phase and have not been implemented into current Kentucky Transportation Cabinet procedures. Life Cycle Costs analysis is utilized on various projects throughout Kentucky to evaluate various pavement construction and rehabilitation alternatives.
This report will outline the current …
Evaluation Of 93-Inch Corrugated Metal Culvert On Ky 693 And Us 23, Green-Up County, L. John Fleckenstein, Richard Reitenour, David L. Allen
Evaluation Of 93-Inch Corrugated Metal Culvert On Ky 693 And Us 23, Green-Up County, L. John Fleckenstein, Richard Reitenour, David L. Allen
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
No abstract provided.
Truck Route Access Evaluation: Edmonson County, From Western Kentucky Parkway To I-65, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, David Cain, Nicole Lefever, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber
Truck Route Access Evaluation: Edmonson County, From Western Kentucky Parkway To I-65, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, David Cain, Nicole Lefever, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
There are two main objectives of the Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98-189) that is being undertaken by the Kentucky Transportation Center for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC): 1) evaluation of the access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS); and 2) furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report is slightly different from the others that summarize the access evaluation to a particular cluster of existing facilities. This route provides access to Edmonson county from the Western Kentucky Parkway (in Grayson county) and …
Truck Route Access Evaluation: Hopkinsville Industrial Park, Off Us 41 South Of Hopkinsville, Site #41, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nicole Lefever, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber
Truck Route Access Evaluation: Hopkinsville Industrial Park, Off Us 41 South Of Hopkinsville, Site #41, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nicole Lefever, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
The Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98-189) is being conducted on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC). There are two major objectives of the study: evaluation of the access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS); and furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for one cluster of facilities located in Christian County in the Pennyrile Area Development District (ADD) and KYTC Highway District# 2. The location of the site is shown in Figure I. Work on other …
Truck Route Access Evaluation: Campground Road Cluster, Louisville, Site #8, Joel M. Weber, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nicole Lefever, Nikiforos Stamatiadis
Truck Route Access Evaluation: Campground Road Cluster, Louisville, Site #8, Joel M. Weber, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nicole Lefever, Nikiforos Stamatiadis
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
This is a study undertaken on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC). There are two main objectives of the Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98-189): evaluation of the access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS); and furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for a cluster of facilities located along Campground Road in Louisville in the KIPDA Area Development District (ADD) and KYTC Highway District #5. The location of the site is shown in Figure 1. Work …
1998 Safety Belt Usage Survey And Evaluation Of Effectiveness In Kentucky, Kenneth R. Agent
1998 Safety Belt Usage Survey And Evaluation Of Effectiveness In Kentucky, Kenneth R. Agent
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
The objective of this study was to establish 1998 safety belt and child safety seat usage rates in Kentucky. The 1998 survey documents the continuing results from enacting a statewide mandatory safety belt law in 1994. Data were collected at 100 sites and combined based on vehicle miles travelled for a given type of highway, rural or urban location, and county population category. Also included in the report is an analysis of accident records evaluating the effectiveness of safety belts.
The data show that the usage rate has stabilized at a level slightly below the high value which occurred in …
Truck Route Access Evaluation: Kenmor Stone And Ruth Brothers Quany, Olive Hill, Site #2620, Joel Weber, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nicole Lefever, Nick Stamatiadis
Truck Route Access Evaluation: Kenmor Stone And Ruth Brothers Quany, Olive Hill, Site #2620, Joel Weber, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nicole Lefever, Nick Stamatiadis
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
This is a study undertaken on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC). There are two main objectives of the Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98-189): evaluation of the access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS); and furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for Kenmor Stone and Ruth Brothers Quarry located in Carter county in the FIVCO Area Development District (ADD) and KYTC Highway District #9. The location of the sites is shown in Figure 1. Work …
Truck Route Access Evaluation: Cook Family Foods, Grayson, Site #2663, Joel M. Weber, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nicole Lefever, Nikiforos Stamatiadis
Truck Route Access Evaluation: Cook Family Foods, Grayson, Site #2663, Joel M. Weber, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nicole Lefever, Nikiforos Stamatiadis
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
This is a study undertaken on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC). There are two main objectives of the Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98-189): evaluation of the access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS); and furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for the Cook Family Foods facility located in Carter county in the FIVCO Area Development District (ADD) and KYTC Highway District #9. The location of the site is shown in Figure 1. Work on …
Truck Route Access Evaluation: Bells Lane Cluster, Louisville, Site #7, Joel M. Weber, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nicole Lefever, Nikiforos Stamatiadis
Truck Route Access Evaluation: Bells Lane Cluster, Louisville, Site #7, Joel M. Weber, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nicole Lefever, Nikiforos Stamatiadis
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
This is a study undertaken on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC). There are two main objectives of the Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98-189): evaluation of the access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS); and furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for a cluster of facilities located along Bells Lane and Algonquin Parkway in Louisville in the KIPDA Area Development District (ADD) and KYTC Highway District #5. The location of the site is shown in …
Truck Route Access Evaluation: Madison County Industrial Park, Off Us 25 South Of Richmond, Site #2678, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, David Cain, Nicole Lefever, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber
Truck Route Access Evaluation: Madison County Industrial Park, Off Us 25 South Of Richmond, Site #2678, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, David Cain, Nicole Lefever, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
There are two main objectives of the Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98-189) undertaken by the Kentucky Transportation Center for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet: evaluation of the access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS); and furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for one cluster of facilities located in Madison county in the Bluegrass Area Development District (ADD) and KYTC Highway District #7. The location of the site is shown in Figure 1. Work on other specific sites …
Truck Route Access Evaluation: Central Kentucky Asphalt, Off Of Ky 1723, Site #2634, Brian Aldridge, Kenneth R. Agent, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nicole Lefever, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber
Truck Route Access Evaluation: Central Kentucky Asphalt, Off Of Ky 1723, Site #2634, Brian Aldridge, Kenneth R. Agent, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nicole Lefever, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
The Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98-189), undertaken by the Kentucky Transportation Center (KTC) on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC), has two main objectives. These objectives include 1) the evaluation of access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS) and 2) furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for one facility located in Fayette County in the Bluegrass Area Development District (ADD) and KYTC Highway District #7. The location of the site is shown in Figure 1. …
Truck Route Access Evaluation: Paradise Power Plant, Muhlenberg County, Site #1113, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nicole Lefever, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber
Truck Route Access Evaluation: Paradise Power Plant, Muhlenberg County, Site #1113, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nicole Lefever, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
The Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98-189) is being conducted on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC). There are two major objectives of the study: evaluation of the access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS); and furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for The Paradise Power Plant facility located in Muhlenberg County in the Pennyrile Area Development District (ADD) and KYTC Highway District # 2. The location of the site is shown in Figure 1. Work …
Evaluation Of Condition-Responsive Work Zone Traffic Controls At The I-75 Clays Ferry Bridge, Jerry G. Pigman, Kenneth R. Agent, Joel Weber
Evaluation Of Condition-Responsive Work Zone Traffic Controls At The I-75 Clays Ferry Bridge, Jerry G. Pigman, Kenneth R. Agent, Joel Weber
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
The objective of this study was to document the effectiveness of the application of advanced technologies for the real-time control and management of traffic in the work zone at the I 75 Clays Ferry Bridge reconstruction project. A description is given for each of the condition-responsive traffic control devices used on the project. A summary of the usage of each system is given along with a rating of its performance and effectiveness. The evaluation includes an analysis of accident data in the vicinity of the Clays Ferry Bridge for the period of January 1990 through June 1997. The possibility of …
Intelligent Transportation Systems Strategic Plan (Phase I Report), Joseph D. Crabtree, Ted H. Grossardt, Donald G. Hartman, Jerry G. Pigman, Jennifer R. Walton, Joel M. Weber, Study Advisory Committee
Intelligent Transportation Systems Strategic Plan (Phase I Report), Joseph D. Crabtree, Ted H. Grossardt, Donald G. Hartman, Jerry G. Pigman, Jennifer R. Walton, Joel M. Weber, Study Advisory Committee
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
This interim report on an Intelligent Transportation Systems Strategic (ITS) Plan has been developed as documentation of the process of offering a vision for ITS and recommending an outline for organizational structure, infrastructure, and long-term planning for ITS in Kentucky. This plan provides an overview of the broad scope of ITS and relationships between various Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems (IVHS) functional areas and ITS user service areas. Three of the functional areas of ITS have been addressed in this interim report with sections devoted to mission, vision, goals, and potential technology applications. Within each of the three areas, recommendations have …
Survey And Visual Inspection Of Keystone Block Wall And Embankment Slide At Mist Lake Plaza In Lexington, Kentucky, L. John Fleckenstein, David L. Allen
Survey And Visual Inspection Of Keystone Block Wall And Embankment Slide At Mist Lake Plaza In Lexington, Kentucky, L. John Fleckenstein, David L. Allen
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
The Kentucky Transportation Center was requested by Bhate Engineering Corporation and A.B. Shopping Center Properties, Inc. to evaluate and monitor apparent movement in the Keystone Block retaining structure and the earth embankment located next to the Walmart Department Store at Mist Lake Plaza in Lexington, Kentucky. In June 1997, a report (KTC-97-11) was submitted which summarized work that had been conducted prior to June of 1997. The initial report included results of the inspection of the surface drainage, inspection of subsurface storm water drainage, inspection of the embankment, and inspection and photo-logging of visible wall distress. In June 1997, several …
Use Of Hydrated Lime Byproduct For Stabilization Of Subgrade Soils, Tony L. Beckham, Tommy C. Hopkins
Use Of Hydrated Lime Byproduct For Stabilization Of Subgrade Soils, Tony L. Beckham, Tommy C. Hopkins
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
In January 1998, Minteck Resources requested that the Kentucky Transportation Center at the University of Kentucky perform a feasibility study to determine if a hydrated lime byproduct produced at the Carbide/Graphite facility in Calvet City, Kentucky can be used as a substitute for hydrated lime as a soil subgrade stabilizing agent. According to personnel of Carbide/Graphite Group, Incorporated, the byproduct contains a high percentage of hydrated lime.
Truck Route Access Evaluation: Fulton County, Hickman Riverport Area, Site No. 16, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber
Truck Route Access Evaluation: Fulton County, Hickman Riverport Area, Site No. 16, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
There are two main objectives of the Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98-189) that is being undertaken by the Kentucky Transportation Center for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC): 1) evaluation of the access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS); and 2) furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for one cluster of facilities located in Fulton county in the Purchase Area Development District (ADD) and KYTC Highway District #1. The location of the site in the town of …
Truck Route Access Evaluation: Medusa Aggregates, Warren County, Site #2628, Brian Aldridge, Kenneth R. Agent, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber
Truck Route Access Evaluation: Medusa Aggregates, Warren County, Site #2628, Brian Aldridge, Kenneth R. Agent, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
The Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98-189), undertaken by the Kentucky Transportation Center (KTC) on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC), has two main objectives. These objectives include the evaluation of access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS) and furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for one facility located in Warren County in the Barren River Area Development District (ADD) and KYTC Highway District #3. The location of the site is shown in Figure 1 while …
Applicability Of Angle Parking For A Major City Street, Jerry G. Pigman, Samantha S. Jones
Applicability Of Angle Parking For A Major City Street, Jerry G. Pigman, Samantha S. Jones
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
No abstract provided.
Evaluation Of A Regional Traffic Safety Improvement Program, Kenneth R. Agent
Evaluation Of A Regional Traffic Safety Improvement Program, Kenneth R. Agent
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
The objectives of this report were to document the activities and evaluate the effectiveness of a regional traffic safety improvement program in the Green River Area Development District (GRADD). This is a seven county region in western Kentucky. The goals of the program were to reduce the numbers of motor vehicle fatalities and injuries, to increase safety belt usage, and to increase public awareness of the effects of alcohol-related and high speed driving in rural areas.
A full-time employee was hired by GRADD to manage the program. A Citizen Advisory Board (CAB) was established in each county. Each CAB formulated …
Evaluation Of Incident Management Techniques (Lexington, Kentucky), Kenneth R. Agent, Jerry G. Pigman, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Eugene Culton
Evaluation Of Incident Management Techniques (Lexington, Kentucky), Kenneth R. Agent, Jerry G. Pigman, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Eugene Culton
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
The objective of this project was to evaluate and document the various incident management techniques used by the Lexington Fayette Urban County Government (LFUCG) to alleviate the impact of incidents on highways in Fayette County. Components included in the evaluation included: 1) establishment and use of traffic diversion routes, 2) use of variable message signs, 3) use of detour signing, 4) use of arrow board signs, 5) improvement of existing incident detection and verification through enhanced computerized mapping, 6) use of linked motion detection equipment, and 7) development of a public information program. The methods used to incorporate each of …
Evaluation Of Red Light Running Campaign, Kenneth R. Agent, Deborah Wagner
Evaluation Of Red Light Running Campaign, Kenneth R. Agent, Deborah Wagner
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
The purpose of this project was to use a public information and education campaign, along with increased enforcement, to reduce the problem of red light running (RLR) in Lexington, Kentucky. The objective of this portion of the project was to evaluate the effectiveness of the campaign.
The mail and telephone surveys, taken before and after the campaign, revealed that the RLR program had been successful in improving public awareness of the problems associated with disregarding traffic signals. About 60 percent of the respondents recalled seeing or hearing ads or information dealing with red light running. Approximately one-half of the respondents …
Evaluation Of Shrp Work Zone Safety Devices, Kenneth R. Agent, John O. Hibbs
Evaluation Of Shrp Work Zone Safety Devices, Kenneth R. Agent, John O. Hibbs
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
The objective of this study was to use and evaluate various SHRP work zone devices. Experience with the use of these devices was obtained through trial use by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and various city, county, and private agencies. The devices included in the study included:
- Flashing Stop/Slow Paddle
- All-Terrain Sign and Stand
- Portable Rumble Strip
- Opposing Traffic Lane Divider
- Intrusion Alarm
The experience with the flashing stop/slow paddles was very positive indicating the potential for expanded use in the future. Six different models of flashing paddles were evaluated with some having better results than others. While the all-terrain stand …
Survey Of High School Driver Safety Programs, Kenneth R. Agent, Jerry G. Pigman
Survey Of High School Driver Safety Programs, Kenneth R. Agent, Jerry G. Pigman
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
The over representation of teenage drivers in traffic collisions has been a cause of concern and the basis for the recent graduated license legislation. A subcommittee of the Safety Management System has the objective of improving teenage driver safety through development and implementation of education and training programs. The objective of this study was to obtain information on current and desired traffic safety related programs for high schools. A survey was sent to all high schools. Information was obtained from 189 of 432 schools. Current activity in the area of traffic safety was summarized. The activity with the most participation …
Use Of Audible Pedestrian Signals, Kenneth R. Agent
Use Of Audible Pedestrian Signals, Kenneth R. Agent
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
Audible pedestrian signals are a device used to provide additional traffic control at signalized intersections to aid visually impaired pedestrians. An objective of this study was to determine the status of the use of this device and investigate possible guidelines for possible future installations of audible pedestrian signals in Kentucky. Another specific objective was to investigate the need for such signals at a number of intersections at the University of Kentucky.
The study showed that audible pedestrian signals can be used to supplement the standard pedestrian signals. However, their use must be limited to intersections with a demonstrated need and …
Visual Inspection Of New Ramp Pavement At Bluegrass Airport Lexington, Kentucky, David L. Allen
Visual Inspection Of New Ramp Pavement At Bluegrass Airport Lexington, Kentucky, David L. Allen
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
Personnel from the Kentucky Transportation Center performed a visual inspection of newly constructed ramp pavement at the Bluegrass Airport in Lexington, Kentucky. The inspection was conducted in May, 1996 at the request of airport engineers. The inspection revealed a number of concrete apron slabs that had cracked. Attempts had been made (apparently by the contractor) to seal the cracks by epoxy injection. The visual inspection indicated that the epoxy may not have been performing as hoped, and that some of the cracks did not appear to be sealed. As a result, it was decided to obtain cores of the cracked …