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LTAP Pavement Markings v. II: Half Day, Road Scholar I, Road Scholar Police

When:
Tuesday, July 14, 2020, 8:00 AM until 12:00 PM
Where:
Webinar
PA  
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Dear LTAP Users,

 

The updated pavement markings course is being offered virtually. This course was recently updated and is considered a new course for Roads Scholar Credit. 

 

Go to theLTAP Website to register.

 

Everyone registered through the website will receive a link the day before for the virtual class participation, and links for handouts, road scholar quiz and the evaluation.

 

Tuesday July 14, 2020, from 8 am to Noon.

 

Pavement Markings v. II: Half Day, Road Scholar I, Road Scholar Police 

 

The consistent application and maintenance of pavement markings are paramount to motorists` safety. This course covers all aspects of pavement markings from their purpose and intent to their installation and maintenance on roadways. Content is based on the Federal Highway Administration`s Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and the most current Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) practices, regulations and resources. Participants will discuss and learn more about materials, applications, installation, and maintenance of pavement markings. 

Intended Audience:  Roadmasters, public works directors, engineers, maintenance personnel, street supervisors, and any other individuals involved with the design, installation, and maintenance of pavement markings within their jurisdiction. Others who would benefit from this course include elected officials, public works employees, municipal managers.  Engineers are welcome to attend, but the focus is on the non-engineer. 

Note: If you are a police officer this course is eligible for the new Roads Scholar Police Program that will be launched this fall. Courses taken in the past three years are eligible. Go to the LTAP website, Roads Scholar Program, View Roads Scholar Courses to see a full listing of eligible courses.

 

 

Sincerely, Your LTAP Administrator *** Questions? Please call 1-800-FOR-LTAP for assistance. ***