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The Tribal Technical Assistance Program is part of a nationwide effort sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration and the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
The intention of TTAP is to relate the latest technology and information on tribal roads and bridges, tourism and recreation, and related economic development to tribal transportation and planning personnel.
TTAP provides technology transfer through training workshops, a quarterly newsletter, and the operation of free publication and videotape training libraries.




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TTAP Photo Album

Follow the links below to see pictures of TTAP classes, workshops, and transportation infrastructure at work. Pictures you see in Pathways and on this web site can be found among these pictures. These directories contain unedited versions of the pictures in their original sizes. Edited versions that you may see in our newsletter or brochures are available by contacting TTAP.

YES, we know that some of the pictures are blurry or poor quality. These are ALL of the pictures we take, even the "bad" ones. Sometimes the blurry ones are useful.

YES, you DO have permission to use these pictures for non-profit purposes so long as you credit the source. Please let us know if you use our pictures. You may NOT use our pictures for profit or in a for-profit publication without written permission.

Most pictures have lots of information on the location and subject in the metadata.


Mn/DOT, Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa sign roadside vegetation agreement.

 

 

Plow trucks, plowing, giant snow moving equipment, and lots of snow in Houghton County, Michigan, Keweenaw Peninsula

City of Hancock, Michigan DPW. Winter maintenance: plow trucks, graders, loaders, snow-go, sanders, etc. Note: generally poor quality due to camera problems.

Clip Art

Road signs: good, bad, and damaged. MUTCD designations in metadata.

Michigan log trucks

Michigan Tech TTAP welding workshop in Bad River, Wisconsin with Tom Cook
Cut River Bridge, St. Ignace, Michigan. Pictures from the MDOT bridge restoration class. Traffic counting, manual and automatic
ITA Intertribal Transportation Association Meeting, Minneapolis, MN Road Safety Audit (RSA) samples, good and bad, shoulder drop-offs, guardrails, intersections, culverts, Ho-Chunk Nation (Baraboo, WI) class
Intermodal Transportation Group photos, and random contributions from our clients and friends. If you were in a class, you might find yourself here. Look in the Heavy Equipment folder if you were in a class with John Lovato.
Bad River, WI Heavy Equipment class with John Lovato Oneida Heavy Equipment class with John Lovato (no metadata yet)
2006 Work Zone Safety Training - hosted at the Choctaw Hospitality Institute 2007 Heavy Equipment & Safety Training - hosted by the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa in March
Michigan Intergovernmental Meetings 2007 Scenic Byways Conference & Surrounding Area

More coming soon!