New AASHTO Transportation TV program launches

Jan. 4, 2012

Innovations in transportation are numerous, and beginning Jan. 4, industry professionals and the general public can turn to Transportation TV to keep up with the very latest trends and developments. The American Association of State Highway & Transportation Officials (AASHTO) has announced the launch of "News in Design" with Keith Platte, AASHTO's associate program director for project delivery. Platte's show will feature innovative transportation products and programs being tested and/or implemented by state departments of transportation across the country.

Innovations in transportation are numerous, and beginning Jan. 4, industry professionals and the general public can turn to Transportation TV to keep up with the very latest trends and developments. The American Association of State Highway & Transportation Officials (AASHTO) has announced the launch of "News in Design" with Keith Platte, AASHTO's associate program director for project delivery. Platte's show will feature innovative transportation products and programs being tested and/or implemented by state departments of transportation across the country. He will also inform viewers about upcoming events and profile people on the cutting edge of transportation. Watch "News in Design" with Keith Platte monthly at http://transportationtv.org.

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