After a summer hiatus of working on my practice, I'm back to blogging.
Sometimes you wonder what people were thinking when they formed an organization and decided to go by the initials. I was just doing some research in a auto accident case, and came accross the following in a Montana case.
"According to the standards of the American Society of State Highway Officials (ASSHO) construction of inslopes on that scale is in accordance with good engineering practice."
Modrell v. State, 587 P.2d 405 (1978)
Never been to the organization's meetings, but I've met a few of its members.
By the way, since then the organization has changed its name to the more familiar American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO). Wonder why?
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