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Activity 4: High Visibility Signs, Patrick Young Jan 2023

Activity 4: High Visibility Signs, Patrick Young

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Highway signage has evolved over time in response to driving habits and advances in automotive technology and materials science. Although most informational signs have a nondescript appearance, the microscopic structure of their surfaces is complex. Many competing designs attempt to provide advantages when illuminated by headlights.

It is often true that designing a test to evaluate different items is as important and challenging as designing the items themselves. In this activity, students will design both highway signs and a reliable procedure for testing them.


Activity 1: Adela Valley Highway, Patrick Young, David Hernandez Jan 2023

Activity 1: Adela Valley Highway, Patrick Young, David Hernandez

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If you ask a longtime resident of your neighborhood what the town was like 30 or 40 years ago, they will tell you that there were a lot of empty spaces or fields. Ask them if they are happy with the numerous homes, businesses, roads, and industries that now exist. They may say that they lost part of their community. At the same time, they gained jobs, property value, and infrastructure improvements.

Whether to build more roads through a town is not an easy decision. There has to be a clear implementation plan, local or state funding, city code agreement, …


Activity 3: Navigation, Patrick Young, David Hernandez Jan 2023

Activity 3: Navigation, Patrick Young, David Hernandez

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Highways of the future will be more than ribbons of concrete and asphalt. They will have an information infrastructure that includes sensors, computers, and wireless connection with the computers in every moving vehicle. In the same way that people are connected by the internet, vehicles will be connected with each other through the highway’s network. This will enable drivers using navigation software to get real-time updates and suggestions. It will also increase the safety and efficiency of driverless vehicles.

In this activity, students will use mathematics to examine the types of calculations that navigational computers use to redirect drivers to …


Activity 5: Slow Down, Curves Ahead, David Hernandez, Peg Steffen Jan 2023

Activity 5: Slow Down, Curves Ahead, David Hernandez, Peg Steffen

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Highway curves are banked so the outside edge of the roadway is elevated above the inside edge. This provides additional centripetal force to keep the car on the road and following the proper path. The faster a car is moving, the more banking it will need.


Activity 2: Cost Analysis, Patrick Young, David Hernandez Jan 2023

Activity 2: Cost Analysis, Patrick Young, David Hernandez

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The unit cost of highway construction varies tremendously, but state departments of transportation often publish estimates. For this activity, we assume that a four-lane divided highway will cost $5 million per mile across flat farmland.