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A set of essays and practical reports examines contemporary approaches to improving rural and municipal roads, combining a sociological and financial overview with case studies and technical guidance. It surveys federal and local cooperation in building demonstration roads, describes demonstration trains, a testing laboratory for materials, and proposed national aid plans, and offers practical guidance on macadam and stone road materials, construction methods, and farmers' needs. Regional examples illustrate grading, surfacing, and material selection, while policy discussions weigh shared funding models and the roles of government agencies, engineers, and communities in promoting durable, cost-effective highways.
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