Synopsis
This book compiles and annotates New York State's Highway Law, the guiding document in the development of New York's highway system, a network of critical importance to the state's economy and quality of life. A product of extensive legislative investigation, the law established a framework that balanced accountability, innovation, and efficiency to ensure the state's roads and bridges were built and maintained to the highest possible standard. The annotations helpfully elaborate on the intent and application of the law's provisions, making this book an invaluable resource for professionals involved in highway planning, construction, and maintenance. The noted importance of the state's highways alone makes this book of great interest to residents and students of New York State history.
About the Author
Robert Earl is a formulated, controlled body slam through life, once quoted as being the Martha Stewart of youth culture by Fortune magazine. He has graced the pages of numerous publications, and his ability to walk confidently through dog parks barefoot has somehow opened the doors to major corporations. His scabs of fifteen years in the action sports industry will show signs of Arnette Optics, Jones Soda, Activision, and Sprite. He's also a featured personality on Tony Hawk's Gigantic Skatepark Tour on ESPN, and in the Billabong surf epic Pickled. Maybe you've seen his feature interviews year after year at the X-Games, heard his melodious voice gracing the radio on Live 105, or even had the pleasure of hanging up on him when his visions of grandeur morphed him into the caricature of an evil Kryptonian villain. In any case, Robert Earl is a planned accident waiting to happen, and he's coming to a town near you.
"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.