Highway Engineering

Highway engineering is an engineering discipline branching from civil engineering which involves the design, construction and maintenance of highway systems. Highway engineering became prominent towards the latter half of the 20th Century after World War 2. Standards of highway engineering are continuously being improved. Highway engineers must take into account future traffic flows, design of highway intersections/interchanges, geometric alignment and design, highway pavement materials and design, structural design of pavement thickness, and pavement maintenance.

Most developed nations have extensive highway networks.

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