LTAP Technology Exchange (Fall 2003, vol. 11, no. 4)
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LTAP Technology Exchange (Fall 2003, vol. 11, no. 4)
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2003
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Minnesota Local Technical Assistance Program
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Articles include: Even a ten-year-old can need a face-lift, Toward Zero Deaths Program: Raising awareness, developing tools to reduce deaths, Roads Scholar brochure announces enrollment procedures, Spring Maintenance Training Expo, Roads Scholar credit offered at Northland 'How To' Workshop, CDL - the law has changed, Minnesota participates in national technology transfer initiatives, LRRB develops workshop on winter maintenance of gravel roads, Blizzard Plows, Anti-icing: new chemicals and equipment, Recycled road sweepings, Bridge sweeper, Statewide biannual maintenance operations research report, Simulating snowplow scheduling in District 1, Road safety audits help guide TZD activities, Finding clear solutions for driving in low visibility, Toward Zero Deaths: Toolkit, Web site developed, County engineers adopt rural road safety program, Minnesota LTAP expandes traffic sign training, The reviews are in: Motor grader workshops again a success, Minnesota LTAP unveils new Web site, FHWA Web site agencies manage surface transportation security, Web site helps you choose snowdIrift control strategies, More MN MUTCD highlights
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Minnesota Local Technical Assistance Program. (2003). LTAP Technology Exchange (Fall 2003, vol. 11, no. 4). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/172617.
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