Free Webinar: "Selection of Pedestrian Treatments at Unsignalized Crossings"

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PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE INFORMATION CENTER

 

NOTICE OF FREE WEBINAR

 

TOPIC:  "Selection of Pedestrian Treatments at Unsignalized Crossings"

 

DATE:  Thursday, January 21, 2010

 

TIME:  Noon to 1 PM (Mountain Time)

 

PRESENTER:  Charlie Zegeer, Director, PBIC, and Associate Director of Engineering and Planning, University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center

 

To register, please visit:

 

http://www.saferoutesinfo.org/ss/users/link.php?serID=163133&Newsletter=26&List=8&LinkType=Send&LinkID=916

 

This Webinar will focus on the various engineering treatment options to improve pedestrian safety at unsignalized intersections and midblock locations. Charlie Zegeer, director of PBIC and associate director of engineering and planning at the UNC Highway Safety Research Center, will provide guidance for making decisions in selecting such treatments as marked crosswalks, signing, raised median islands, road diets (lane reductions), rapid-flash beacons, HAWK signals, the addition of traditional traffic and pedestrian signals, and other measures.

 

Charlie Zegeer has worked at the UNC Highway Safety Research Center since 1986, and has taught courses on pedestrian and roadway safety throughout the U.S. over the past 25 years. Recently, Mr. Zegeer took part in an international scan of five European countries, sponsored by AASHTO and FHWA, to survey ways to improve walking and bicycling safety and mobility. He has been principal investigator and primary report author on numerous federal studies and guides, including the FHWA guide, How to Develop a Pedestrian Safety Action Plan, and the NCHRP report, A Guide for Reducing Collisions Involving Pedestrians.

 

Following this month’s Webinar, the PBIC will host “Community Approaches to Pedestrian Safety Education,” on Thursday, March 18, 2010 from 2PM to 3:30PM ET . This Webinar will be presented by Gillian Hotz, Miami Dade Ryder Trauma Center , Research Professor at University of Miami School of Medicine, and David Parisi, PE, TE, Parisi Associates Transportation Consulting. Registration for this program will be available following the January Webinar.

 

PBIC offers these free, public Webinars every other month to encourage safe walking and bicycling as a viable means of transportation and physical activity. To register for upcoming Webinars and to access archived presentations, please visit www.walkinginfo.org/webinars.

 

Archived materials from past Livable Communities Webinars include:

  • "The Power of 25: Advocacy Strategies for Creating Livable Communities".  Presented by Peter Lagerwey, Seattle Regional Office Director for Toole Design Group
  • "Fundamentals for Connecting Transit and Pedestrian/Bicycle Facilities".  Presented by Dan Nabors, Senior Transportation Engineer, Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. and Daniel Rodriguez, Associate Professor of City and Regional Planning, UNC-Chapel Hill

Content from the PBIC Livable Communities Webinar series is drawn from the PBIC’s in-person trainings focused on pedestrian safety and creating livable communities. The trainings provide in-depth technical assistance, allow hands-on work with the experts, and generate detailed action plans. Complete information on these trainings can be found on the PBIC training Web site at www.walkinginfo.org/training.

 

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Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center

 

730 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd

Campus Box 3430

Chapel Hill , NC 27599-3430

Phone: 1.877.925.5245

Fax: 919.962.8710

www.walkinginfo.org

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