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Clear Roads QPL Featured on SICOP Talks Winter Ops Podcast

Clear Roads’ Qualified Products List (QPL) takes center stage in Episode 45 of AASHTO’s SICOP Talks Winter Ops podcast. Host Rick Nelson talks with Patti Caswell of Oregon DOT about the history and the future of the QPL, which was created by the Pacific Northwest Snowfighters consortium as a way to collectively test deicing chemicals and establish specifications for products that emphasize safety, environmental preservation, infrastructure protection, cost-effectiveness and performance. The QPL is now managed by Clear Roads, which is nearing the end of a process to update procedures and product categories to make the QPL more transparent for both agencies and vendors. Caswell chairs the Clear Roads subcommittee that oversees the QPL. Listen to the podcast: Episode 45: Qualified Product List for Deicing Chemicals, March 2021.

New TRB Resource: Preparing for Winter Weather

If you’re looking for the latest research and guidance on deicers, extreme weather, or any other aspect of winter operations, be sure to check the Transportation Research Board. A recent TRB article serves as a guide to the organization’s winter-related resources, including: Read the article: Preparing for Winter Weather with Transportation Resources, March 2021. Image credit: Washington State DOT

Plow Route Optimization Increases Efficiency for Delaware DOT

An ongoing plow route optimization effort at Delaware DOT is yielding benefits for state residents. By optimizing selected routes for mileage efficiency, the department has been able to reduce snow removal service times and improve its level of service. DelDOT began its route optimization work in 2019 following a 2018 research project, and the agency is currently working to expand the effort to more areas. The agency’s successes with route optimization were featured in a recent issue of FHWA’s Every Day Counts newsletter. For more on this topic, see Clear Roads’ Plow Route Optimization Research page. Image credit: Delaware DOT

Iowa DOT Research Explores the Potential of Corn-Based Deicers

While not yet widely available, corn-based deicers have shown some promise as an environmentally friendly alternative that could reduce the use of salt. Iowa DOT researchers conducted lab tests on a series of corn-based deicer blends—mixes of salt brine and three types of corn-derived alcohols. They identified several combinations that performed well in terms of freezing-point depression, corrosion inhibition and ice-melting capacity. While cost and logistics issues must be explored further, the blends’ performance showed enough promise to warrant further study. Read the final report and two-page research brief: Corn-Based Deicers, July 2020. Image source: Iowa DOT

Winter Research Lightning Talks from Minnesota DOT

Clear Roads is pleased to share the following opportunity from lead state Minnesota DOT: Winter maintenance professionals from all agencies are invited to join Minnesota DOT’s Winter Research Lightning Talks on Wednesday, February 24, from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. CST.  The event will include 5-minute presentations from researchers about five in-progress MnDOT research projects: … Read more

Green Warning Lights Enhance Plow Truck Visibility in Michigan

A Michigan DOT research study confirmed that adding green strobe lights to existing amber warning lights on winter maintenance vehicles increases the trucks’ visibility to other motorists. Researchers evaluated dozens of lighting configurations to identify the best options for increasing the plows’ visibility while minimizing glare. MDOT began using green warning lights on winter maintenance … Read more

New Podcast Episode from SICOP Talks Winter Ops

AASHTO’s SICOP Talks Winter Ops podcast is back with new episodes for 2021. Check out the latest episode, and catch up on podcasts you may have missed: Let’s Break the Ice (Episode 44): Jed Falgren and Jeff Perkins of Minnesota DOT talk about mechanical ice breakers, which make short work of ice pack without the … Read more

New Clear Roads Synthesis Report: Weather Forecasting Practices

A new Clear Roads synthesis project surveyed state DOTs about how they meet their weather forecasting needs, including which approaches are effective and what additional resources would be valuable. The project also examined the practices DOTs use to convey information about forecasts and road weather conditions to operators in the field. Read the synthesis report: Resources, Practices and Needs for Weather Forecasting to Facilitate Winter Road Maintenance, December 2020.

Winter Maintenance at 2021 TRB Meeting

Clear Roads has prepared a listing of technical sessions and posters related to winter maintenance that will be presented at the virtual 2021 Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting. The list includes more than 20 papers and posters, with links to abstracts and presentation materials. The sessions will cover a wide range of winter maintenance topics, including materials, equipment, technology and weather. Download the list: Winter Maintenance at the 2021 TRB Annual Meeting Note: TRB requires a login to access full papers. If you are having trouble accessing the papers, check with your DOT or other transportation library.

National Survey Compiles Sixth Year of Winter Maintenance Data

Clear Roads has published its sixth Annual Survey of State Winter Maintenance Data, which compiles data on winter resources, materials and costs from 36 states for the 2019-2020 winter season. The interactive spreadsheet-based tool includes a United States map that displays many of these metrics. The tool includes six years of data, and displays averages and changes across winter seasons. See the project page.