Annual ReportU.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
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Access roads activities Alabama allotted amount approved areas Arizona Arkansas assistance authorized cities Colorado completed Connecticut construction cooperation cost Federal funds Defense Highway Act Delaware District of Columbia ended June 30 engineering Estimated total cost expenditures Federal Works Agency Federal-aid system financed fiscal year 1943 fiscal year ended flight strips Georgia grade crossing Hampshire highway departments Idaho Illinois improvement Indiana Inter-American Highway Iowa July June 30 Kansas Kentucky Lanham Act Louisiana maintenance Maryland materials ment Mexico Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada North Dakota Number of projects Office Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania percent planning postwar projects operated Public Buildings Administration Public Roads Administration Public Works Administration Puerto Rico recreation Rhode Island routes Secondary roads sewer South Carolina space square feet Strategic network TABLE Tennessee Texas tion total cost Federal traffic type of project United Utah vehicles Vermont War Production Board Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
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第 1 頁 - Whenever the President finds that in any area or locality an acute shortage of public works or equipment for public works necessary to the health, safety, or welfare of persons engaged in national-defense activities exists or impends which would impede...
第 89 頁 - Motor vehicle administrators should continue their work in driver education and training, and maintain the necessary staff for this purpose. 7. The American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators should be financed by its member state departments with sufficient funds to enable the Association to carry on its work in a positive and aggressive manner.
第 83 頁 - The principal elements of a balanced program are presented in the following seven sections of this report. They embrace the positive and practical measures that experience has shown are necessary to curtail street and highway accidents. Assembled by Conference Committees on Laws and Ordinances, Accident Records, Education, Enforcement, Engineering, Motor Vehicle Administration, and Public Information, these measures, with others included in the much more extensive individual committee reports, constitute...
第 85 頁 - SECONDARY SCHOOLS Provide driver education and training as an integral part of the curriculum for students approaching legal driving age and other traffic safety activities for all age levels in the secondary school.
第 1 頁 - New Mexico, New York, North Carolina. North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma. Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Washington.
第 84 頁 - That provision be made for periodic review of these standards by the Committee on Uniform Traffic Laws and Ordinances of the National Conference on Street and Highway Safety.
第 55 頁 - ... determined by the Secretary of War or the Secretary of the Navy, as the case may be...
第 90 頁 - ... of and support for the necessary engineering, enforcement, and educational measures recommended by this Conference. 4. The Conference urges close cooperation in this task among officials, media, and organizations, and commends to them as a means of securing maximum effectiveness the principles and suggestions outlined in the report of the Committee on Public Information as guideposts to action. 5. These Conference recommendations are addressed to all groups and agencies, and especially to : a....
第 1 頁 - ... and that such public works or equipment cannot otherwise be provided when needed, or could not be provided without the imposition of an increased excessive tax burden or an unusual or excessive increase in the debt limit of the taxing or borrowing authority in which such shortage exists, the Federal Works Administrator is authorized, with the approval of the President, in order to relieve such shortage...
第 89 頁 - Promote wider understanding of and support for the necessary engineering, enforcement, and educational measures recommended by this Conference. 4. The Conference urges close cooperation in this task among officials, media, and organizations, and commends to them as a means of securing maximum effectiveness the principles and suggestions outlined in the report of the Committee on Public Information as guideposts to action. 5. These Conference recommendations are addressed to all groups and agencies,...