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"The 2009 AASHTO Transportation Glossary is an update and revision of the 1983 Transportation Glossary and the 1998 Transportation Glossary, which was unpublished. The largest additions in terminology were in bridge and drainage subjects. The new Glossary also includes lists of organizational acronyms, abbreviations, and other glossary references. Terms and definitions in this glossary were taken from an unpublished 1998 AASHTO Glossary and supplemented with definitions listed in AASHTO publications issued after 1998. Several additional sources were also referenced, including the Highway Capacity Manual, Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, Code of Federal Regulations-Title 23, an FHWA list of roundabout terminology, and the Transportation Research Thesaurus. Glossary terms are listed in alphabetical order regardless of transportation mode. However, the glossary also includes two indexes-subject area and keyword-which provide cross references for the user."--AASHTO Bookstore website (viewed June 24, 2.
Excerpt from Traffic Glossary In the study of the course in Interstate Commerce and Rail way Traffic, and in daily traffic work, there are used many terms of a very technical nature. These terms may be divided into two general classes: One class consisting of definitions of traffic territories and the other consisting of terms having a special technical meaning, such as basing points. This Glossary has been prepared to provide a ready reference work for those who need a definition of a territorial term or of some term having a technical meaning. Relative to the territorial definitions, it should be remembered that these definitions are subject to change, in order to meet the various changes in traffic requirements. Like freight tar ifis and classifications, the territorial directories and exceptions are supplemented and superseded from time to time, and it is not expected, therefore, that the descriptions given in Section A will be used in place of the publications carrying the informa tion, particularly 'where actual movement of traffic is involved. This Traffic Glossary and the Atlas of Railway Traffic Maps are furnished as reference works to be used throughout the course. Much of the information in both of these publications will not be clear to the beginner, but as familiarity with traf fic matters increases, the value of the Glossary and the Atlas as reference works will be more apparent. An example of the use of this Glossary may serve to illustrate its place in the Interstate Commerce Course. Let us assume that reference is made in the text matter to the term West ern Termini. By referring to page 101 of this Glossary, it will be found that a list of Western Termini points is given. Again, the question may arise as to whether a certain point is in Central Freight Association Territory or in Trunk Line Terri tory. Referring to the definition of each territory, the informa tion can be obtained. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.