LTAP Technology Exchange (December 2022, vol. 30, no. 4)

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LTAP Technology Exchange (December 2022, vol. 30, no. 4)

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2022-12

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Minnesota Local Technical Assistance Program

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Articles include: Winter testing results: Dry rock salt vs. slurry; How are Minnesota’s warmer winters affecting pavement life?; Sidewinder tool fills barriers or berms to control water flow; Submit your ideas for the 2023 Build a Better Mousetrap competition!; Guardrail Maintainer keeps debris off the roadway; Shared automated vehicles: Big impacts for cities, local agencies; Let’s talk about the weather; Understanding salt chemistry helps fight snow and ice; Potassium acetate more toxic than expected; Federal infrastructure law increases funds for local agencies; DOT Navigator helps you apply for grants, find resources; DOTs develop performance measures for climate resilience; The Shelf; National Center for Rural Road Safety: Go-to source for national training, resources; Digital records aid data collection and asset management; Training opportunities for tribal nations; CTAP training to get a facelift; New online course: Communicating with the Public for Field Staff

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Minnesota Local Technical Assistance Program. (2022). LTAP Technology Exchange (December 2022, vol. 30, no. 4). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/250570.

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