Minnesota Local Technical Assistance Program2024-06-012024-06-012024-06https://hdl.handle.net/11299/263599Articles include: Deer-vehicle collision study finds some surprises; Andrew Wrucke named MnLTAP director; Mindy Carlson retires after decades of service to MnLTAP; Roads Scholars: Meet four new grads!; City pays for intern schooling to train and retain good talent; Project will provide tools to recruit, retain maintenance workers; OPERA project: Benefits and limitations of liquid-treated sand; Tar kettle turned into hydroseeder; Truck tires turned into barricade weight; When is an Environmental Assessment Worksheet required for your project?; Minnesota Zoo tests fences and signs to help turtles cross the road; ICE reports—cool! Guidance for developing intersection control evaluation reports; Work-zone safety by the numbers; MnDOT researchers study intersection safety measures; The Shelf; Jim Foldesi receives distinguished service award; MnDOT updating ICE manual, adding chapter to Traffic Engineering ManualMinnesota Local Technical Assistance ProgramTransportationLTAP Exchange (June 2024, vol. 32, no. 2)Newsletter