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HIGHWAY ENGINEERING Understand a foundational area of civil
engineering with this up-to-date textbook Highway construction is a
complex discipline within civil engineering, with the potential to
transform national economies and transportation infrastructures.
With car infrastructure coming under both increasing demand and
increasing scrutiny for its environmental impact, the challenges
and complexities of highway engineering have never been a more
vital subject. The future of sustainable transportation depends on
an engineering profession with a solid grasp of the fundamentals of
highway design and construction. Highway Engineering provides a
comprehensive overview of these fundamentals, preparing civil
engineers and engineering students to analyze, design, and build
highways. Situating its subject in the context of a broader
political economy, social and ecological reality, and more, it
proceeds in a logical sequence from planning to design to
construction to maintenance. The result is a fully up-to-date
introduction to this subject at the heart of transport engineering.
Readers of the fourth edition of Highway Engineering will also
find: Strong integration of material from the UK Design Manual for
Roads and Bridges, incorporating recent significant changes in the
design of highway pavements Detailed examples and case studies to
cultivate deepened understanding Increased attention to the growing
importance of non-car-based modes of highway
transportation—walking, cycling and public transport. Highway
Engineering is essential for engineering students studying civil
engineering or transport engineering, as well as for professional
civil engineers looking for a reference work.
All Linda May wanted was to get out of the house and have a little
fun. However, she was not smiling when she stood over a grave and
coldly pulled the trigger of the .22 rifle four times, killing four
adults who knelt in the grave pleading for mercy. The only mercy
she could find in her heart was for the two year old child, looking
up at her in horror with tears streaming from his eyes. She gave
the gun to her partner, Joe, demanding that he kill the child.
Linda May's idea of a "little fun" according to her recorded
testimony given under hypnosis, was "to do something besides sit at
home, wash dishes, make beds and listen to her husband, Leo, raise
hell." She did not plan to become a mass murderer or take court
room proceedings and Texas law where they had never been before.
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