Advancing the State of the Practice: FHWA Traffic Analysis Tools and Guidance

Advancing the State of the Practice: FHWA  Traffic Analysis Tools and Guidance
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FHWA presents sessions on Traffic Analysis Tools, Systemic Operations, Disaster Response, and Event Management at the Joint ITE International and Midwestern/Great Lakes Districts Annual Meeting. Learn from experts in the transportation field covering topics such as making TSMO indispensable, sharing travel time reliability information, and lessons learned from disaster response.

  • FHWA
  • Traffic Analysis
  • Systemic Operations
  • Event Management
  • Disaster Response

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  1. Advancing the State of the Practice: FHWA Traffic Analysis Tools and Guidance Facilitator - David Petrucci, Senior Safety Engineer, Federal Highway Administration, Baltimore, MD Speakers: James Colyar, Transportation Specialist, Federal Highway Administration, Olympia, WA David Hale, Senior Transportation Project Manager, Leidos, Washington, DC User Perspective - Sanhita Lahiri, System Analysis Program Manager, Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA Joint ITE International and Midwestern/Great Lakes Districts Annual Meeting and Exhibit August 20-23, 2018 Minneapolis, MN

  2. Systemic Operations: How Do We Make It Indispensable in a Transportation Organization Facilitator - Valerie Briggs, Director, Office of Transportation Management, Federal Highway Administration, Washington, DC Speakers: Mainstreaming TSMO Using the Strategic Highway Research Program - Tracy Scriba, Team Leader, Planning and Organizing for Operations, Federal Highway Administration, Washington, DC Is TSMO Here to Stay or Just a Fad? - Todd Szymkowski, TSMO Manager, Gannett Fleming, Inc. Madison, WI Approaches to Sharing Travel Time Reliability Information to System Users and Agency Stakeholders - Beverly Kuhn, Division Head/Sr. Research Engineer, Texas A&M Transportation Institute, College Station, TX Joint ITE International and Midwestern/Great Lakes Districts Annual Meeting and Exhibit August 20-23, 2018 Minneapolis, MN

  3. You Can Plan For It, ButLessons Learned From Disaster Response and Event Management Facilitator - Matthew Hill, Supervising Transportation Engineer, WSP, Detroit, MI Speakers: A New Playbook for Event Managment in Atlanta - Sean Coleman, Traffic Engineer, Kimley-Horn & Associates, Atlanta, GA Developing a Transportation Plan for The Daddy of Em All! Cheyenne Frontier Days - John Davis, Manager, Traffic Engineering Services, Ayres Associates, Waukesha, WI; Kenneth Voigt, Senior Traffic Engineer, Ayres Associates, Waukesha, WI August 21, 2017 Total Solar Eclipse: A Special Event with Traffic Congestion Coast to Coast - Jonathan Upchurch, Transportation Engineering Consultant, Ivins, UT Framework for Successful Transportation Management for Special Events in the Nation s Capital - Soumya Dey, Associate Director, District of Columbia Department of Transportation, Washington, DC; Richard Retting, Principal, Sam Schwartz Engineering, Arlington, VA Super Bowl LII Event Management, City of Minneapolis - Steven Mosing, Traffic Engineer, City of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN; Jon Wertjes, Director, Traffic and Parking Services, City of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN The Impact to the Transportation Infrastructure in Puerto Rico Due to the Direct Impact of Hurricane Maria: Lessons Learned - Benjamin Colucci-Rios, Director, Puerto Rico LTAP, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico Joint ITE International and Midwestern/Great Lakes Districts Annual Meeting and Exhibit August 20-23, 2018 Minneapolis, MN

  4. Implementing Best Practices to Provide Safe Integration of Rail Transport Facilitator - Brent Ogden, Regional Vice President, Kimley-Horn, Oakland, CA Speakers: Designing New Features to Control Right Turns on Red - Na Ree Kim, Senior Transportation Engineer, Iteris, Santa Ana, CA; Sam Morrissey, Vice President, WSP, Los Angeles, CA Dan Soler, Project Director, Metro Transit, Crystal, MN Jim Alexander, Project Director, Metro Transit, St. Louis Park, MN Nicole Jackson, AVP-Traffic Systems, CTC, Inc., Fort Worth, TX Joint ITE International and Midwestern/Great Lakes Districts Annual Meeting and Exhibit August 20-23, 2018 Minneapolis, MN

  5. Signs and Signals Innovations That Work Facilitator - Kyle Othmer, Sales Director, Miovision, Kitchener, ON, Canada Speakers: Experimental Bicycle Signals on Washington Avenue: A Pilot Project - Scott Poska, Senior Professional Engineer, City of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN; Nathan Ellingson, Project Manager Design, Hennepin County, Medina, MN Benefits of Allowing Coordinated Phases to Gap-out , Our Local Experience - Jinsong Qi, Traffic Signal Operations Engineer, City of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada Updating of the MUTCD for State of the Art Dynamic Message Signs Ransford McCourt, Principal, DKS Associates, Portland, OR Utilizing Automated Vehicle Location (AVL) Trajectories to Monitor and Improve Signal Performance - Stephen Remias, Assistant Professor, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI; Jonathan Waddell, Student Research Assistant, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI Joint ITE International and Midwestern/Great Lakes Districts Annual Meeting and Exhibit August 20-23, 2018 Minneapolis, MN

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