This session is virtual and will take place in two parts. Part One on 11/17 8:00 - 12:00 and Part Two on 11/18 8:00 - 12:00.
The registration fee for this class is $100 for State and Municipal participants and $200 for Private-sector participants.
This training is designed to provide non-engineers with an understanding of what causes traffic and road safety issues and the tools available for collecting information, analyzing data and resolving issues. Class exercises will provide an opportunity for participants to apply the information presented to real life situations.
Upon completion of this class, participants will be able to:
• Understand basic concepts, principals and techniques for evaluating traffic issues.
• Develop reasonable alternative solutions for addressing local traffic problems.
• Practice completing exercises to perform common municipal engineering and traffic studies using real data.
• Communicate more effectively with traffic safety experts.
This course is designed for all municipal personnel who serve in the capacity of their municipality’s local traffic authority and others who have involvement or interest in municipal traffic safety and traffic control. Chief elected officials, municipal planning and engineering support staff and traffic sergeants are encouraged to attend.