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How to Bring Context Classification to Your Agency: What We Can Learn from FDOT’s Influential Graphic

Learn how the graphic came about, and what it means for how states can approach context classification today.

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Redrawing the Roadmap: How to Keep Your Manuals in Step with an Evolving Industry

Updating your design manual can be a daunting task. Thankfully, there is more than one way to do it.

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Catalyzing Context-Sensitive Shifts in Transportation Planning & Engineering

Change always require a catalyst. Someone, or something, deciding things cannot go on the way they are. In 2019, Oregon Department of Transportation (DOT) released…

Catalyzing Context-Sensitive Shifts in Transportation Planning & Engineering
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Montana Road Design Manual

Writing the Book on Montana Roadways

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