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ITS Rocky Mountain Annual Meeting 2013

ITS Rocky Mountain is teaming up with the Utah Department of Transportation during their 2013 Annual Conference at the South Town Expo Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, 5-7 November 2013. ITS Rocky Mountain will be hosting a USDOT Professional Capacity Building Course Improving Highway Safety with ITS on 5 November, and three ITS sessions on 5-6 November.
July 4, 2013 Read time: 1 min
7413 ITS Rocky Mountain is teaming up with the 1904 Utah Department of Transportation during their 2013 Annual Conference at the South Town Expo Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, 5-7 November 2013.   

ITS Rocky Mountain will be hosting a USDOT Professional Capacity Building Course Improving Highway Safety with ITS on 5 November,  and three ITS sessions on 5-6 November.

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