Webinar Description
Geometric design of uninterrupted flow facilities is the
process by which engineers seek to provide for the needs of a variety of users
and vehicle types while minimizing environmental impacts. Uninterrupted flow
exists when there are no traffic control devices that interrupt traffic and
where no platoons are formed by upstream signals. Examples are freeways,
multilane highways, and two-lane highways. Design involves integrating three
dimensions: horizontal alignment, vertical alignment, and cross-section. In
addition to the design elements, the professional practices of uninterrupted
flow facilities include the effect of roadway design on traffic operation and
safety as well as signs, markings, and traffic safety devices associated with
rural areas.
Fees:
$49 Members/ $99
Non-Members
This fee includes a web event recording, 1 evaluation, 1
certificate of completion and 1.5 PDH credits.
PDH Credit: 1.5
This course is non-refundable. You have 30 days to
view this webinar following purchase.