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LTAP Technology Exchange (Summer 2005, vol. 13, no. 3)

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LTAP Technology Exchange (Summer 2005, vol. 13, no. 3)

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2005

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Minnesota Local Technical Assistance Program

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Articles include: When is it time to pave a gravel road?, Safety ismajor topic at Spring Maintenance Expo, First LTAP 'Roads Scholar' graduates, Technology offers promise to improve rural safety, County engineers honored at annual NACE conference, Preventing and correcting corrugated gravel roads, The promise and problem of fly ash, Foamed asphalt for faster CIR projects, Right of way, access, and road construction, Safety strategies for express- way intersections, Saving lives: the Comprehensive Highway Safety Plan, Get out your snow saddles for Fall Expo, Meth labs: Keep an eye out, A better way to replace underbody plow edges, Maintenance Research Corner, Road salt is a hot topic for cold climates

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Minnesota Local Technical Assistance Program. (2005). LTAP Technology Exchange (Summer 2005, vol. 13, no. 3). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/172608.

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