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The Roads Scholar Program provides basic knowledge on maintaining local roads and streets. Course topics include personnel management, safety, and road surface management. The successful completion of the program leads to the Roads Scholar designation.      

                                                                      

REQUIREMENTS

An individual must complete nine courses,
six required courses and three optional

courses.

 

Required Courses          Optional Courses

 

 

REQUIRED COURSES

(You must take all of these)

Click on the class to view upcoming dates, agenda, and register online

 

Drainage: The Key to Roads That Last

Kentucky Transportation 101

Managing People I

Risk Management/Tort Liability

Traffic Management Through Signals, Signs and Markings

Basic Work Zone and Flagger

 

 

OPTIONAL COURSES

 

(You must take at least three of these)

 

Basics of Hot-Mix Asphalt Highway Construction

Communications 1

Construction of Concrete Pavements

Customer Service

Managing People II

Managing People III

Managing People IV

Managing People V

Managing People VI

 

Fees:  Fees for a Roads Scholars course is $75 for city and county employees: $85 for all others.

Agenda:  To reduce overtime and travel for transportation agency employees during this time of budget restrictions, course times have been set as follows: registration for each course begins at 8:15 a.m., training session begins promptly at 8:30 a.m. and ends at 3 p.m. The lunch break is 30 minutes.

Attendance:  To help a participant get the most out of each training course/workshop, attendance is limited. However, without the required minimum of 15 people, a course will be cancelled. All courses are subject to change. If there are any changes, the registered party will be notified immediately. Click on the course descriptions listed above to register. NOTE:  State employees wishing to register for a Roads Scholar course should contact their District Training Coordinators. All state registrations must come to us from the Training Coordinators.

Cancellation:  If registered and cannot attend, please let us know at least two days prior to the workshop. If we do not receive advance notice, the registration fee will be charged.  Of course, someone may substitute for you at any time.

Time limit to complete courses: There is now a time limit of five years in which to complete all of the Roads Scholar courses in order to receive your certificate. Any Roads Scholar course taken over five years before you complete your last Roads Scholar course will not count towards your Roads Scholar Certification.

To receive credit for any of the Center's training courses, you must be present during the entire class. If you leave early or are missing during part of the session, you will not receive credit for the course.

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