The Technology Transfer Program
Kentucky's Technology Transfer (T2) Program promotes efficiency in Kentucky's transportation system by providing workshops and training events, newsletters, how-to manuals, new and existing technology updates, legislative and regulatory news, and on-site technical assistance.
Kentucky's T2 Program is designated a Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Similar centers exist in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. These centers share a common mission to "foster a safe, efficient, and environmentally sound transportation system by improving skills and increasing knowledge of the transportation workforce and decision makers."
T2 continues to grow relationships and partnerships with state, national, and federal agencies. This network offers sharing of research and technology which minimizes redundancy and duplication and keeps costs low. We provide low-cost solutions for local governments to improve safety in the Commonwealth.

New to Kentucky this year, the Road Safety Champion Program (RSCP) is a nationally-recognized certificate program designed to build a knowledgeable, safety-minded workforce, responsible for operating, maintaining, and designing local roads. Road Safety Champions prioritize safety and are motivated to implement safety improvements that reduce fatalities and serious injuries on rural and local roads. Aspiring Road Safety Champions take core courses as well as trainings specific to their line of work. When all requirements are met, participants will be awarded a Road Safety Champion Program Certificate.