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New PROWAG Guidelines and Roundabouts

This webinar is led by the ITE Roundabout Committee.

Webinar Description:

In August 2023, the US Access Board released the Final Rule on Public Right-of-Way Accessibility Guidelines (PROWAG). The purpose of this guideline is to help federal, state, and local government bodies make their pedestrian facilities, such as sidewalks, crosswalks, shared-use paths, and on-street parking, accessible to people with disabilities. The new PROWAG Guidelines are expected to bring significant changes to the roadway network, including traffic control locations like roundabouts.

This webinar aims to provide an overview of the regulation and design changes brought by the new PROWAG Guidelines and their impact on the design of roundabouts.

Learning Objectives:

  • Discuss the new PROWAG Guidelines
  • Explain the critical design considerations from the PROWAG Guidelines
  • Identify key design elements affecting pedestrian accommodations at roundabouts
Moderator:
Joe Balskus, Director of Transportation Systems | VHB | Wethersfield, CT, United States

Presenter:
  • Lee Rodegerdts, Principal Engineer | Kittelson & Associates | Portland, Oregon, United States
  • Juliet Shoultz, Transportation Systems Engineer | US Access Board | Washington, DC, United States
  • Hillary Isebrands, P.E., PhD, Senior Roadway Safety and Design Engineer | FHWA | Eagle, Colorado, United States
To read the presenter bio in detail, please view the live event page here.

Fees:
ITE Members: Free
Non-Members: $79.00

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Last Day to Register On-Demand: July 10, 2024