NJLTAP – Commonsense Solutions to Intersection Problems (In-Person)
Course Description:
This course provides participants with:
- a basic understanding of intersection safety issues
- “how to” information for common safety tasks and low-cost safety improvements that do not require an engineered design
- background information on safety tasks that do not require an engineer.
This workshop also outlines areas where non-engineers can assist traffic engineers in the safety process and help them to understand when an engineer needs to be consulted to make a safety related change to an intersection.
Learning Objectives:
- Learn to apply a commonsense process when evaluating intersection safety
- Identify many safety problems at intersections
- Select countermeasures to address common issues
Intended Audience:
Individuals conducting engineering and traffic studies and those responsible for identifying safety problem and potential solution including street superintendents, public works employees, municipal managers, elected officials, and engineers. This course is not geared towards law enforcement strategies, but officers are welcome to attend
Pre-Requisites:
None
Credits:
4 PDH; CPWM 4 Technical Contact Hours
Presenters:
George Fallat, PE
Sponsors:
This workshop is sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration and New Jersey Department of Transportation through the New Jersey Local Technical Assistance Program.
Registration Confirmation Email:
After registering, a confirmation email will be sent to the email address you provided. If you cannot locate the registration confirmation in your Inbox, check your Spam or Junk folder as it is sometimes re-directed there. Please contact our registrar (caitregistrar@soe.rutgers.edu) for assistance should you continue to experience any issues.
