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7.0 REFERENCES

  1. Rest Area Forum: Summary of Proceedings. FHWA-RD-00-034, December 1999.

  2. Science Applications International Corporation. Study of Adequacy of Commercial Truck Parking Facilities. Technical Report prepared for FHWA, FHWA-RD-01-158, February 2002.

  3. Department of Transportation, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. 49 CFR Parts 350, et al. Hours of Service of Drivers; Driver Rest and Sleep for Safe Operations; Proposed Rule. Federal Register, May 2, 2000.

  4. National Transportation Safety Board. Factors that Affect Fatigue in Heavy Truck Accidents. Safety Study NTSB/SS-95/01, 1995.

  5. Trucking Research Institute, Apogee Research, Inc., and Wilbur Smith Associates. Commercial Driver Rest & Parking Requirements: Making Space for Safety. Washington, D.C.: FHWA Report Number FHWA-MC-96-0010, May 1996.

  6. National Transportation Safety Board. Truck Parking Areas. Highway Special Investigation Report NTSB/SIR-00/01, May 2000.

  7. Science Applications International Corporation and George Mason University. Technical Guidance - TEA-21 Section 4027 Study of the Adequacy of Commercial Truck Parking Facilities Serving the National Highway System. Report prepared for FHWA, Revised June 2000.

  8. Science Applications International Corporation. Commercial Vehicle Driver Survey: Assessment of Parking Needs and Preferences. Technical Report prepared for the FHWA, April 2001.

  9. Science Applications International Corporation. Model Development for National Assessment of Commercial Vehicle Parking. Technical Report prepared for FHWA, April 2001.

  10. Wegmann, F. J., A. Chatterjee, and D. B. Clarke. Truck Parking at Night Along Interstate Highways - Tennessee Experience. Second International Truck and Bus Safety Symposium, Knoxville, Tennessee, October 1999.

  11. Iowa Department of Transportation. Commercial Vehicle Parking. Center for Transportation Research & Education Management Project 99-56, 1999.

  12. Metropolitan Planning Organization for the Baltimore Region Transportation Steering Committee, Baltimore, Maryland. Press release, "TSC's Baltimore Region Freight Movement Task Unveils Sign to Help Truckers Find Overnight Truck Stops," June 1999.
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