ITE International will be hosting a workshop on Wednesday, April 3rd from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The roundtable workshop includes both presentations of noteworthy examples and providing a chance for a conversation and sharing of local experiences. This workshop will be in-person only.
These roundtable conversations will support FHWA’s effort to identify, develop, and promote speed management noteworthy practices carried out by states/locals for reducing speeding-related fatalities. Registration for the workshop is free, but is limited to the first 50 registrants. To register, go to the registration page and choose “ADD-ON: Wednesday Workshop.”
Workshop Learning Objectives:
- Participants will learn and discuss approaches to speed management
- Noteworthy speed management practices will be presented from agency policy to setting speed limits, installing countermeasures and through enforcement and outreach
- Participants will have an opportunity to share their own speed management positive and negative experiences in an interactive forum
Instructors Information
To facilitate robust speed management training and discussion, the workshop will be facilitated by project technical leads, two subject matter experts in speed management and transportation safety, as well as invited speakers as described below:
- Shauna Hallmark, PhD. – Subject matter expert for ITE, Workshop Facilitator
- Neal Hawkins, P.E. – Subject matter expert for ITE, Workshop Facilitator
- Adam Greenstein, P.E., P.T.O.E. – WSP, Invited Speaker
- Eddie Reyes – Director at Prince William County Office of Public Safety, Invited Speaker
Contact Information
Please contact Niloo Parvinashtiani at [email protected] for any questions about the workshop.