Nicholas J Garber
    
		
			 Nicholas J. Garber is the Henry L. Kinnier Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Virginia, where he served as Chairman of the Department from 1996 to 2002. Before joining the University of Virginia, Dr. Garber was Professor of Civil Engineering in the faculty of engineering at the University of Sierra Leone, where he was also the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering. At the State University of New York at Buffalo, he played an important role in the development of the...See more
			 Nicholas J. Garber is the Henry L. Kinnier Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Virginia, where he served as Chairman of the Department from 1996 to 2002. Before joining the University of Virginia, Dr. Garber was Professor of Civil Engineering in the faculty of engineering at the University of Sierra Leone, where he was also the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering. At the State University of New York at Buffalo, he played an important role in the development of the graduate program in transportation engineering. For several years he was a design engineer for consulting engineering firms in London, and he also worked as an area engineer and assistant resident engineer in Sierra Leone. See less
		   
	 
	
	
	
	
	
		
		
		
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					Traffic and Highway Engineering 
					  
 Excellent price for book in excellent conditionby Halle G, Jan 16, 2019Book was in excellent condition upon arrival and was exactly what I needed for class. Arrived in a very reasonable amount of time and held up to use throughout the semester of doing homework with it ... Read More 
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					Traffic and Highway Engineering 
					  
 A good book with a few bad pointsby John G, Mar 10, 2016A very good text for someone who wants to learn about the subject, or someone who needs to brush up.  The material is complete and very up-to-date.  One negative thing I noticed were numerous typos ... Read More