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Indots Practices For Maintaining Pavement Marking Condition, David Boruff
Indots Practices For Maintaining Pavement Marking Condition, David Boruff
Purdue Road School
On August 5, 2022, the FHWA published a final rule in the federal register adding new provisions to the MUTCD relating to maintaining minimum levels of pavement marking retroreflectivity. This session will answer the following questions. What are the new requirements? What are the methods for maintaining pavement marking retroreflectivity? What is INDOTs approach to maintaining pavement marking retroreflectivity?
Safe Routes To Parks: Terre Haute And Indianapolis, Alison Redenz, Pete Fritz
Safe Routes To Parks: Terre Haute And Indianapolis, Alison Redenz, Pete Fritz
Purdue Road School
This session presents lessons learned from Safe Routes to Parks action planning in both Terre Haute and Indianapolis, and how pedestrian safety data and site assessments were used to create safe and equitable access to parks.
Walking Toward Safety, Rick Drumm, Nathan Sheets, Alison Redenz
Walking Toward Safety, Rick Drumm, Nathan Sheets, Alison Redenz
Purdue Road School
The safety of the most vulnerable of road users—pedestrians—has become a greater focus in Indiana. The data tell us a lot. Several initiatives have been rolled out that center on pedestrian safety. Attendees will gain a greater understanding, appreciation, and vision of pedestrian safety and what can be done about it.
Safety Performance Measures Target Setting, Roger D. Manning
Safety Performance Measures Target Setting, Roger D. Manning
Purdue Road School
In 2016 the FHWA issued new rules that govern performance management for a number of transportation areas. In this session we explore the new rules that apply to the area of traffic safety, in particular the requirements that both state DOTs and metropolitan planning organizations must set performance goals and begin reporting their annual progress toward meeting those targets.
The Draft 2015 Indiana Strategic Highway Safety Plan, Roger D. Manning
The Draft 2015 Indiana Strategic Highway Safety Plan, Roger D. Manning
Purdue Road School
Indiana’s ability to expend federal Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) funds requires implementing a data-driven Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP), which guides the types of roadway infrastructure countermeasures preferred for HSIP funding. Learn about what an analysis of the nearly two million police crash reports filed in Indiana since 2004 reveals about the state’s traffic safety improvement needs and what emphasis areas are targeted in the draft 2015 SHSP.
Indiana Criminal Justice Institute Traffic Safety Division, Ryan Klitzsch
Indiana Criminal Justice Institute Traffic Safety Division, Ryan Klitzsch
Purdue Road School
Traffic safety is important for a local community’s protection, health, and economic well-being. There are a variety of options available to communities that can help improve traffic safety and meet needs which, ideally, should be based on data that is specific to the area. We will discuss where a variety of data can be found and used by everyone from community members to engineers in order to improve traffic safety. Some of the options that will be discussed in this presentation are grant opportunities for law enforcement to conduct traffic safety specific enforcement and partnering with local businesses, high schools, …
Indiana Criminal Justice Institute, Ryan Klitzsch
Indiana Criminal Justice Institute, Ryan Klitzsch
Purdue Road School
No abstract provided.
Traffic Records Data Improvements, Neil Moore, Nils D. King
Traffic Records Data Improvements, Neil Moore, Nils D. King
Purdue Road School
No abstract provided.
Toolbox Of Crash Data Analysis, John Nagle
Conflict Resolution, J Branch Walton
Violence In The Workplace, J Branch Walton