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History: Bureau of Public Roads, established effective July 1, 1918, by redesignation of Office of Public Roads and Rural Engineering, transferred to FWA by Reorganization Plan No. I of 1939, effective July 1, 1939, and redesignated Public Roads Administration.
Federal Highway Administration. With possibilities: This is a redirect from a title that potentially could be expanded into a new article or other type of associated page such as a new template.
The Bureau of Public Roads, established in the Department of Agriculture in 1893 to make “inquiries with regard to road management,” was given responsibility for the program, and an apportionment formula based on area, population, and mileage of post roads in each state was adopted.
The Bureau of Public Roads is part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Its purpose is the construction and improvement of public roads, and the promotion of agricultural engineering.
The Bureau of Public Roads (BPR) is a powerful function and a popular form of these functions that express the travel time in the function of the flow [6]. Newly, BPR was utilized to...
The Bureau had begun as the Office of Public Roads and Public Engineering in the Department of Agriculture and its principle activity was helping farmers build windmills, design drainage, etc.
Appears in 203 books from 1858-2006. Page 106 - EXPLANATORY NOTE The bibliographies appended to the several monographs aim to list only those works which deal directly with the services to...