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Kentucky Local Technical Assistance Program - July 5th, 2022

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Celebrate

Independence Day 


Est. July 4th, 1776



Local Road Safety Plans

And how to experience benefits

after implementation

The UK Technology Transfer Program in partnership with KYTC and FHWA are hosting a Local Road Safety Plan (LRSP) Peer Exchange for local governments. Local Road Safety Plans are used to identify and prioritize safety improvements on local roadways. Additionally, projects identified in the LRSP are eligible for funding through both the KYTC Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) and the recently announced USDOT Grant program Safe Streets for All. This peer exchange will provide an overview of Kentucky’s process for organizing stakeholders to identify, analyze, and prioritize roadway safety improvements on local roads, and provide an opportunity to discuss and ask questions of other local agencies who have recently completed a plan.


We have received financial support from the Federal Highway Administration to offer this event at no cost to participants and to provide travel reimbursement for local governments only (cities and counties) to attend.


The two-day event will be held on August 3 and 4 at the Hyatt in Lexington. We can support the travel and per diem of up to 30 participants to attend through cost reimbursement.


(No more than two individuals from one agency.)


Please respond to Nicole Worthy (nicole.worthy@uky.edu) or Martha Horseman (martha.horseman@uky.edu) if you are interested in attending by Tuesday, July 12.


Coming this Summer

Basic Survey Course


Aug 2nd

Elizabethtown, KY


Aug 3rd

Elizabethtown, KY

This hands-on course offers instruction in pacing, measuring horizontal and vertical distances and an introduction to the auto level.  Join us in the classroom and outside for field exercises.

Kentucky LTAP - Road Safety Video Series


This 11-part video series on Road Safety was produced in partnership with

the Kentucky Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP), Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, and Federal Highway Administration. 


Check out the series teaser video below or click on the flyer

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Webinar Wednesday

Pesticide Safety


July 13

9:00am - 10:00am EST


Pesticide Safety including core competencies of safety, storage and transport of pesticides.


* This webinar is good for one general CEU hour from the Kentucky Department of Agriculture. Please have your license number and work address available to submit. *


Join us at 9:00 am EST on the 2nd Wednesday of each month for a free, one-hour webinar. The presentation will follow two tracks: Leadership and Transportation. Participants will receive one professional development hour. These trainings are approved by the Department of Local Government for the County Officials Program.

KY LTAP BABM 2022 submittal video

Seasonal Switcher | Park Hills, KY

Congratulations to the City of Park Hills on winning our 2022 Innovation Celebration.


This competition, known nationally as the Build A Better Mousetrap (BABM), is put on each year by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). BABM celebrates innovative solutions for challenges that local and tribal transportation workers encounter. These innovations can range from the development of tools and equipment modifications to the implementation of new processes that increase safety, reduce cost, and improve efficiency of our transportation system.


Click to submit your innovations for next year:

Build a Better Mousetrap | University of Kentucky Transportation Center (kyt2.com)

Grade & Drain Level l & ll

Online Training

July 11th - Level 1

8:00am - 5:00pm


July 25th - Level 2

8:00am - 5:00pm

The Grading Level I course is designed to give participants the skills and knowledge required to become a competent grade and drain inspector. 

 

Grade & Drain Level II builds upon information that is provided in the Grading Level I course. The purpose of the course is to provide additional training to inspection personnel who are involved with grade and drain construction of roadways.


The qualification for both trainings’ are valid for five years. After five years, an individual will need to take both Level I and Level II in accordance with which they are due to renew.

Traffic Incident Management Training


July 26th

Georgetown Hilton

Garden Inn


8:00am - Noon

&

1:00pm - 5:00pm

The four-hour Traffic Incident Management Responder Training (TIM) addresses the challenges of moving people and goods efficiently and safely on the nation's highways.


The training focuses on response efforts that protect motorists and responders while minimizing the impact on traffic flow.


TIM efforts include detecting, verifying and responding to incidents; clearing the incident scene; and restoring traffic flow.


Using a multiple discipline perspective, first responders will learn how to operate more efficiently and collectively.

 

Please register for this date or another upcoming free session on our website.

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Join us on the 4th Wednesday of each month for free webinars that will cover job-specific information as well as general safety topics. Road Safety Champions focus on doing their job safely, and we will provide you the tools to feel confident in promoting safety in any workplace. With diverse courses in maintenance, construction, engineering, and more, you will find one or many opportunities to learn. Complete the program requirements and you can earn a Road Safety Champion certificate.

Road Safety Champion 

Road Safety Audit


July 27

9:00am -11:00am EST

Learn more about keeping Kentuckians safe on our roadways.


Take part in the Road Safety Champion Program, established by the National Center for Rural Road Safety. Become a Road Safety Champion today.


Click Here to Register!

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Be on the lookout for the latest edition of the LINK.

To sign up to receive a hard copy, email Brittany.Cloyd@uky.edu.

KTC Research:

Using Infrared Technology to Detect Failing Brake Parts

Large trucks traveling on the interstate can pose a large hazard if their braking systems are not fully functional. Either partially failing brakes or complete system failures can pose hazards on the roadway. 

That’s why KTC research partnered with local Kentucky truck inspection facilities to test vehicles to see if they are in compliance with local safety ordinances and procedures. 


KTC researchers, using infrared technology, found a substantially higher number of violations detected on trucks when

scanned at check point areas.  


The infrared technology also appeared to be well accepted and appreciated by enforcement personnel, who regarded it as a beneficial addition to their toolkit.


Click HERE to read more about how infrared technology can be used to detect failing brake parts.

Managing Local Roads Effectively Using

Asset Management -

Webinar Wednesday

Are you curious about Asset Management but missed our Webinar Wednesday? It’s available on our YouTube channel. Local roadway agencies are expected to provide a safe, comfortable traveling experience to the community. However, the resources available to meet expectations are limited, particularly for small and rural agencies. 

American's with Disabilities Act: Sidewalk Facilities for Public Rights-of-Way Training


July 19

Clarion North, Lexington, KY

This workshop allows participants to better understand the needs of disabled individuals. 


Participants will learn how to design infrastructure projects that maximize accessibility for all users. 


Topics for this workshop include proper dimensions and slopes for pedestrian facilities, the correct placement of detectable warning surfaces, and accessibility challenges posed by inflexible existing conditions. 


The workshop will also cover brief overviews of ADA, the Proposed Accessibility Guidelines for Pedestrian Facilities in the Public Right-of-Way (PROWAG), U.S. Department of Transportation requirements relating

to accessibility, and the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet's accessibility program.

40th Anniversary

National LTAP / TTAP Annual Conference 


Seattle, Washington | July 18 - 21, 2022

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