OffRoadEngineer
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Does anyone know where I can find a pdf of the 2004 edition of the AASHTO Geometric Design of Highways and Streets book?
I found that bound, authentic copies are infinitely easier to navigate through than 3-ring binder copies.I don't think this exists and if it does it certainly isn't free.
If you are looking for a copy for the exam you are probably going to be better off seeing if you can borrow a hard copy from someone.
I'm sure many of us have used an older edition of some of our references and still passed (Ex. I used the 10th CERM when the 12th was the latest, I used the 2003 MUTCD when the 2009 was the latest) but I still wouldn't recommend it as a first choice. Whenever possible, I think it's best to use the latest editions.My work has a PDF copy of the 6th edition. But the 2004 edition can really be used as a hard copy. I did the 2004 Green Book and it was pretty much useful. Regardless of the editions, if the old edition is a good one, then use it. No need to waste too much $$$ on a new book. I got them from work and used it for the PE.
Well, hopefully no one is suggesting to only bring a portion of the GDHS. But you're right - at first I thought they would only test from Chapt 3 'Elements of Design', but they can ask a question from any chapter.For transportation PM section I would try and fin the whole book, there are hundred of tables an charts they can pick from to ask a problem from...
For the am only you can probably get by with recent copies of the main tables and charts...
But I would try and find the whole book you can beg, borrow, steal...
I wouldn't recommend distributing copyrighted material.send me a pm...I have a PDF of this boo.
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