In this publication, we will be providing updates/resources we receive from our partners, these are updates/resources we feel are useful to you - our customers. If you have information you would like shared in this publication, please let us know. ndltap@ugpti.org | |
The 2024 NDLTAP Road Scholar Awards will be presented at the 2025 County Roads Conference, January 29 during the Awards Banquet, at the Holiday Inn in Fargo ND.
All the NDLTAP trainings, TLN webinars and select Conferences (listed below) qualify for the Road Scholar Program Credits.
ND LTAP Supported Conferences*
• ND Road Conference
• SD Local Roads Conference
• ND Transportation Conference
Contact tracy.wing@ndsu.edu with any Road Scholar Program questions.
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Upcoming NDLTAP Training
Training announcements are forthcoming:
Trenching and Excavation - April 16, Stanley
Shoulder Pulling Demo - TBD - April
Local Roadway Signing - TBD - April
Dust Control Product Demo - TBD - May
If you have missed the training registration please contact tracy.wing@ndsu.edu
701- 612-8632
Winter Maintenance for Local Agencies Follow-up Resource:
- TLN-LMS (you have an account) Access your TLN - LMS Account - username always first and last name no spaces (denisebrown) and then your password. If you forgot your password - You can click on Password Reminder to continue and follow instructions. For assistance call 701-552-0672 or 701-238-8646.
- Once you have access, do a search for Winter Maintenance. The search will provide you with many self-paced learning modules you can register for. This is a great learning opportunity for everyone.
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NDLTAP 2025 Motor-grader Operator Training
Motor-grader Operator training Motor-grader Operator Training Information will start in May and end Oct.1.
This training is by request only.
Motor-grader Operator Training Request Form
Thank you to the 2024 Motor-grader Instructors for doing an outstanding job.
Nathan Miller - Slope County Road Superintendent
Ross Hanson - Morton County Operator
Ryan Larsen - Butler Machinery
If you are interested in being an instructor for the Motor-Grader Operator Training please send an email to denise.brown.1@ndsu.edu or call 701-220-0101.
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On-line Learning Opportunities Available
The Transportation Learning Network (TLN) is a division of the Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute (UGPTI) at North Dakota State University. TLN is governed by a committee representing each of the participating state DOTs and Center for Transformative Infrastructure Preservation and Sustainability (CTIPS)—formerly Mountain-Plains Consortium (MPC)—universities.
TLN was developed to serve the transportation interests of the region and complements the efforts of its various members. It provides access to information and expertise not readily available to transportation professionals in the region. TLN identifies, schedules, distributes and warehouses technology transfer for its members.
Short list of upcoming listing:
- Jan.21 - Traffic Calming
- Jan.22 - Coaching, Counseling & Mentoring
- ATSSA Traffic Control Design Specialist (TCDS) 1.5 Days
- Jan.23
- Jan.24
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Important Information:
- Early-bird pricing until 2/3/2025
- Standard Rate - $125
- Public Agency (federal, state, county, city, tribal and university employees) - $75
- Student - $0
- Note: Starting Feb.4 the registration rate goes up $50 for Standard Rate and Public Agencies rate. Student rate remains the same.
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The Exhibitor fee of the Early-bird pricing ($650) will go up starting Feb.4 by $100.
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May 7-8, 2025
Bismarck State College National Energy Center of Excellence (in-person and virtual)
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The Vision Zero Partner Conference is an annual event that brings together hundreds of 4E partners in education, enforcement, engineering, emergency medical services and other partners to provide information, best practices, and networking opportunities to build partner capacity to advance Vision Zero in North Dakota.
The Conference includes presentations on hot topics, keynote speakers, updates on Vision Zero, and an awards ceremony for those who showed outstanding service and dedication to accomplish the overall goal of reducing motor vehicle fatalities and serious injuries on North Dakota roads.
More conference information coming soon.
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Road Safety Champion Program
The Road Safety Champion Program (RSCP) is a nationally-recognized "Roadway Safety 101" training series. It is made for staff in transportation, public health, and first responder agencies who have an interest in roadway safety but are not safety experts.
The RSCP includes seven core modules plus career-focused pathways. Once participant complete the seven core modules and on pathway, they are awarded a Road Safety Champion Program Certificate!
(Note: courses can be taken in any order and the certificate is not a degree or professional certification.)
Webinar: RSCP CM 1: Introduction to Road Safety
Date: Jan. 22, 2025
Time: 1:00 - 3:00 pm CT
Cost: FREE
Organization: National Center for Rural Road Safety
Get an overview of safety trends and a national understanding of roadway safety. Also, discuss techniques for safety collaboration, the importance of prioritizing safety over other considerations, and how an individual can become a Road Safety Champion.
For more information about this training, click here.
Link: https://ruralsafetycenter.org/safety-center-registration/
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The Center for Local Aid Support has developed a series of online training modules for transportation professionals. The online training courses are for professional development and to provide solutions for transportation related issues. The online training courses are free of charge. | This program is offered with sponsorship from FHWA, ND Department of Transportation, Western Dakota Energy Association, ND Insurance Reserve Fund, ND Township Officers Association, the Northland Chapter of the American Traffic Safety Services Association, and ND chapter of the American Public Works Association. | |
NDSU does not discriminate in its programs and activities on the basis of age, color, gender expression/identity, genetic information, marital status, national origin, participation in lawful off-campus activity, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, public assistance status, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, spousal relationship to current employee, or veteran status, as applicable. Direct inquiries to: Vice Provost, Title IX/ADA Coordinator, Old Main 201, 701-231-7708, ndsu.eoaa@ndsu.edu. | | | | |