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    Wrong-Way Driving Crashes: Predictive Models and Low-Cost Countermeasures

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    This webinar is led by ITE Data Driven Safety Analysis Committee.

    Webinar Description:
    This webinar provided an overview of recent research efforts to mitigate WWD issues in Alabama. Content will include the mathematical models and network screening tools for full diamond and partial cloverleaf (parclo) interchanges, and effectiveness of low-cost countermeasures, such as directional rumble strips (DRS), signs, and pavement markings, to mitigate WWD. The webinar will also discuss the guidelines for implementing the DRS on off-ramps.

    Learning Objectives:

    • List network screening tools to rank parclo ramp terminals for WWD Risks
    • Describe the current guidelines for low-cost countermeasures for deterring WWD
    • Data Driven Systemic Approach to Reduce WWD Crashes

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    Policies: This webinar recording is made available on-demand it will have a shelf life of 60 days to register before it is archived. Participants are able to purchase and retrieve their certificate until their access to the content expires. After the content expires and goes into archive, the certificate opportunity is forfeit.

    Description

    This webinar is led by ITE Data Driven Safety Analysis Committee.

    Webinar Description:
    This webinar provides an overview of recent research efforts to mitigate WWD issues in Alabama. Content will include the mathematical models and network screening tools for full diamond and partial cloverleaf (parclo) interchanges, and effectiveness of low-cost countermeasures, such as directional rumble strips (DRS), signs, and pavement markings, to mitigate WWD. The webinar will also discuss the guidelines for implementing the DRS on off-ramps.

    Learning Objectives:

    • List network screening tools to rank parclo ramp terminals for WWD Risks
    • Describe the current guidelines for low-cost countermeasures for deterring WWD
    • Data Driven Systemic Approach to Reduce WWD Crashes

    Policies: Registration for this webinar closes 30 minutes prior to start. The webinar recording will be made available on-demand it will have a shelf life of 60 days to register before it is archived. Participants are able to purchase and retrieve their PDH credit certificate until their access to the content expires. After the content expires and goes into archive, the PDH credit certificate opportunity is forfeited.

    To learn how to purchase your PDH Certificates and see more information about the webinar including fees, please view the webinar course page here.

    Contributors

    • Huaguo Zhou, P.E., Professor | Auburn University | Auburn, Alabama, United States

      Dr. Huaguo Zhou is Elton Z. and Lois G. Huff Professor (Transportation) at Auburn University. His main area of interests include Traffic Operations and Safety, Highway and Railway Design, Access Management, Traffic Incident Management, and Computer Simulation

    October 25, 2022
    Tue 2:00 PM EDT

    Duration 1H 0M

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