ROAD VIEW AND PARK ENTRANCE SIGN ON HIGHWAY 374, BEATTY ROAD. LOOKING SW. - Death Valley National Park Roads, Death Valley Junction, Inyo County, CA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/road-view-and-park-entrance-sign-on-highway-374-beatty-road-looking-sw-death-valley-national-park-roads-death-valley-junction-inyo-county-ca-image256679459.html
RMTWGN7F–ROAD VIEW AND PARK ENTRANCE SIGN ON HIGHWAY 374, BEATTY ROAD. LOOKING SW. - Death Valley National Park Roads, Death Valley Junction, Inyo County, CA
A treatise on highway construction . re made to provide foothold for the horses.The use of this trackway showed: 1. That it was wrong to depressthe rails in the pavement: the rough edges of the projecting stoneswere not sufficient to form a guide for poorly horsed, carelesslydriven, and badly maintained vehicles; besides, the stones causedshocks to the vehicles and caused rapid abrasion of the wheel-rims. 2. That it was not sufficient to secure the flat rails at theirjoints to the concrete foundation. When the sun heated the 374 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION. track, the loosely lying rails became wavy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-highway-construction-re-made-to-provide-foothold-for-the-horsesthe-use-of-this-trackway-showed-1-that-it-was-wrong-to-depressthe-rails-in-the-pavement-the-rough-edges-of-the-projecting-stoneswere-not-sufficient-to-form-a-guide-for-poorly-horsed-carelesslydriven-and-badly-maintained-vehicles-besides-the-stones-causedshocks-to-the-vehicles-and-caused-rapid-abrasion-of-the-wheel-rims-2-that-it-was-not-sufficient-to-secure-the-flat-rails-at-theirjoints-to-the-concrete-foundation-when-the-sun-heated-the-374-highway-construction-track-the-loosely-lying-rails-became-wavy-image342851687.html
RM2AWP6R3–A treatise on highway construction . re made to provide foothold for the horses.The use of this trackway showed: 1. That it was wrong to depressthe rails in the pavement: the rough edges of the projecting stoneswere not sufficient to form a guide for poorly horsed, carelesslydriven, and badly maintained vehicles; besides, the stones causedshocks to the vehicles and caused rapid abrasion of the wheel-rims. 2. That it was not sufficient to secure the flat rails at theirjoints to the concrete foundation. When the sun heated the 374 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION. track, the loosely lying rails became wavy
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