Designing for Pedestrian Safety Webinars

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (PBIC) will offer an eight-part Webinar series intended to help communities address pedestrian safety issues through design and engineering solutions. Modeled after the FHWA's/PBIC's in-person training course "Designing for Pedestrian Safety," the free Webinars will cover topics ranging from sidewalk design to road diets.


Part 1: Introduction to Pedestrian Safety Design and Planning Principles

Presented by Craig Allred, FHWA Resource Center Technical Specialist and Michael Ronkin, Owner, Designing Streets for People LLC.

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Part 2: Sidewalk Design

Presented by Peter Eun, FHWA RC Safety Engineer

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Part 3: Treatments at Unsignalized Pedestrian Crossings

Presented by Charlie Zegeer, PBIC Director

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Part 4: Intersection Geometry

Presented by John LaPlante, Director of Traffic Engineering, T.Y. Lin International, Inc and Keith Sinclair, Acting Assistant Division Administrator, FHWA Connecticut Division

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Part 5: Signalized Intersections

Presented by Michael Moule, President, Livable Streets, Inc. and Fred Ranck, FHWA Resource Center Safety Design Engineer

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Part 6: Interchanges and Roundabouts

Presented by Fred Ranck, FHWA Resource Center Safety Design Engineer and Hillary Isebrands, FHWA Resource Center Safety Specialist

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Part 7: Road Diets

Presented by Peter Lagerwey, Senior Planner, Toole Design Group

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Part 8: Pedestrians and Transit

Presented by Dan Nabors, Senior Transportation Engineer, VHB

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