LTAP Technology Exchange (December 2020, vol. 28, no. 4)
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LTAP Technology Exchange (December 2020, vol. 28, no. 4)
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2020-12
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Minnesota Local Technical Assistance Program
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Articles include: Brush up on your defensive driving skills; Converting some paved roads to gravel may lower costs, improve quality; What do you think of Minnesota LTAP communications?; Roads Scholars across the generations; Welcome, Andrew Witter; Knowledge guides preserve expertise of retiring workers; Preparing the workforce of the future; NLTAPA/NTTD annual conference; Tips for conflict management: The STOP method; Strategic workforce development: Roads to Your Future; Serrated sander auger breaks up salt chunks; National Mousetrap: Spreader guard and signal scraper; Submit your ideas for the 2021 Mousetrap competition!; OPERA project: Sand-stabilized dirt roads; Send us your OPERA ideas: Tools, processes, or tips for COVID-19; An 'alphabet soup' of digital traffic safety resources from FHWA; The Shelf; Best practices guide: Managing utility congestion in rights-of-way; More from Clear Roads; Performance management: 'The Elephant, the Ostrich, and You'; EDC-6 features seven proven innovations; Online training; More virtual training added to MnLTAP website; New! Culvert Design for Stream Connectivity virtual workshop; APWA launches PWX@Home training; Defensive driving: Test your knowledge
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Minnesota Local Technical Assistance Program. (2020). LTAP Technology Exchange (December 2020, vol. 28, no. 4). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/217256.
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