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INSTRUCTOR: Nazir Lalani, P.E., M.ASCE
Sponsored by ASCE Continuing Education and the Transportation & Development Institute (T&DI).
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All done very well, and a valuable source of information for future calming projects.- Anonymous Attendee
Purpose and Background
Although many agencies have been using traffic calming strategies for many years, the results have been mixed. There is now a collective experience about the various treatments that have become part of the traffic calming toolbox. This webinar will be presenting information on what the current thinking is in the transportation profession about what works and what does not. This webinar is about what works in traffic calming and what does not. This webinar focuses on the use of speed lumps rather than speed humps as well as horizontal rather than vertical deflection. It also discusses the importance of minimizing impacts to emergency response times and the design parameters that are best suited to meet the needs of local agency fire departments.
The webinar's focus will be primarily on presenting data relating to various aspects of traffic calming including how to minimize impacts to emergency response equipment and tort liability exposure based on the actual experience of public agencies. The presenter will discuss in more detail speed lumps/speed cushions and why more agencies prefer these over the traditional speed hump. Some recent examples of what can go wrong will be illustrated and how these can be avoided by using the tools already available in the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
Primary Topics of Discussion
- What makes traffic calming installations most effective
- Comparing speed lumps to speed humps and other treatments
- The benefits of using horizontal rather than vertical deflection
- What is important to emergency response personnel
- What can go wrong with new installations and how to avoid such problems
Learning Outcomes
At the conclusion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Know about at least ten traffic calming measures which are effective at reducing cut through and speeding traffic
- Identify at least three traffic calming measures which work best to minimize impacts to emergency response personnel
- Learn about at least four great sources where design performance measures as well as cost information is available for 15 different traffic calming measures
Webinar Benefits
- Gain improved understanding traffic calming programs
- Access information about the design guidelines currently available
- Improved awareness of the pitfalls of some traffic calming processes
- Understanding traffic calming construction costs
Intended Audience
- Transportation engineers/planners
- Highway designers for all types of facilities
- Government officials
Webinar Outline
- Traffic calming lumps versus humps
- Processes that work
- Signing and striping options
- Engineering and aesthetics
- Impacts to emergency response vehicles
- Maintenance practices
- Construction costs
- Measured results
- Tort Liability
- When poor designs can create a backlash and crashes
- Technical resources