More Design and Engineering Guidance Webinars



Integrating Pedestrian and Bicycle Concepts into University Courses: New Materials and Noteworthy Practices

Presented by: Mike Flynn, Director of Active Transportation, Sam Schwartz Engineering; Carl Sundstrom, Engineering Research Associate, UNC Highway Safety Research Center; Dr. Kari E. Watkins, P.E., Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Tech; Dr. Jeff LaMondia, Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering, Auburn University

Designing for Older Road Users

Presented by: Becky Crowe, FHWA; Gene Amparano, FHWA; Jesse Mintz-Roth, New York City DOT

How to Create a Bicycle Safety Action Plan

Presented by: Bill Schultheiss, Vice President, Senior Engineer, Toole Design Group; Peter Lagerwey, Seattle Regional Office Director, Toole Design Group

Accessible Pedestrian Signals

Presented by: Daniel Carter, UNC Highway Safety Research Center; Janet Barlow, Accessible Design for the Blind.

Transportation Equity: Issues and Approaches to Reduce Disparities in Access to Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities and Programs

Presented by: Tab Combs, Institute of the Environment at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Dana Dickman, Alta Planning and Design; Keith Holt, United Cycling Voices.

Off Road Facilities: Share Use Path - Roadway Intersection Design

Presented by: Eric Mongelli; William Schultheiss

Off Road Facilities: Shared Use Path Design

Presented by: Eric Mongelli; Tom Huber

On- Road Facilities Part 1: Bike Lanes

Presented by: William Schultheiss; Nick Jackson

Walkability for Older Pedestrians: Using a Free NHTSA Workshop that Gets Results

Presented by: Nancy Pullen-Seufert, UNC Highway Safety Research Center; Seth LaJeunesse, UNC Highway Safety Research Center; Rhianna Babka, California WALKS; Susan Sutherland, Delaware General Health District

Engineering Strategies

Presented by: Hillary Isebrands, FHWA Resource Center Safety Specialist; Michael Moule, Principal Transportation Engineer, NelsonNygaard Consulting Associates, Inc.