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Course: Low-Cost Safety Improvements on Rural Roads
Upcoming Course Dates
- May 31, 2012
- Northern Kentucky ADD, Florence
Discussion Topics
Local agencies in Kentucky maintain 63 percent of all public roadways and 60 percent of the rural roads. Of the fatalities that occur in Kentucky, 60 percent are on rural roads. This course has been developed to help all local agencies improve safety on their roads.
This training has been approved by the Governor's Office of Local Development and provides 6.5 training hours.
May 31: Northern Kentucky Area Development District
Who Should Attend
This course is intended for individuals who are responsible for managing rural roads including: county judges, mayors, road supervisors, public works directors, county and city engineers and state officials.
Fees
Funding has been made available for this program through the Federal Highway Administration in coordination with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet.
We are pleased to offer this course free of charge.
Space is limited so please register now.
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