Planning and Designing for Pedestrian Safety

Safety
Classroom

Description

The Planning and Designing for Pedestrian Safety is a combination of the information from the 2-day "Developing a Pedestrian Safety Action Plan" (NHI-380089) and 2-day "Designing for Pedestrian Safety" (NHI-380090) course. This comprehensive course is designed to help state and local officials learn "HOW TO" address pedestrian safety issues in the development of a pedestrian safety action plan, and specific programs and activities tailored to their community. It is also intended to assist agencies in the further enhancement of their existing pedestrian safety plan, programs, and activities, including involving partners and stakeholders, collecting and analyzing data and information, prioritizing issues and concerns, selecting and implementing an optimal combination of education, enforcement, engineering strategies. This course goes into more detail on engineering strategies than the "Developing a Pedestrian Safety Action Plan" (NHI-380089) course. This course includes two field exercises in the application of the principles, concepts, and strategies covered in the course. Also the participants will share and prioritize potential policies, programs, and strategies.

At A Glance

Organization:
NHI - National Highway Institute
Topic:
Safety
Credentials Earned:
1.8 CEUs
Fees:

$625.00

Delivery Method:
Classroom
Mode:
Traffic
Time period:
3 days
Level:
Basic
Year Created:
2019
Last Updated:
22/07/2025 17:40

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