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SUMMARY:Innovation Exchange Webinar: Crowdsourcing for Local Operations
DESCRIPTION:Please join the NJDOT Bureau of Research on October 17th for an Innovation Exchange Webinar\, Crowdsourcing for Local Operations\, that we are convening at NJDOT E&O Building\, 2nd Floor – Training Room A.\nCrowdsourcing turns transportation system users into real-time sensors on system performance\, providing low-cost\, high-quality data on traffic operations\, conditions\, and patterns. Current data sources in traffic operations often come from fixed sensors that monitor traffic conditions at fixed locations. The use of crowdsourced data turns transportation system users with smartphones and other mobile data sources into traffic sensors that significantly increase the data volume and geographic coverage. Local agencies using crowdsourced data can provide earlier incident notification for quicker responses and integration into traveler information and ATM systems to optimize travel. \nNJ PE and AICP PM credits are available. This “live” webinar event is free to attend\, but you must register ahead of time to guarantee a seat as there is limited space in the training room: \nWEBINAR: Crowdsourcing for Local Operations https://webinarcrowdsourcelocalnj.eventbrite.com \nDate: October 17\, 2019\nTime: 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM; Sign-in: 12:50 pm\nLocation: NJDOT E&O Building – 2nd Floor\nTraining Room A\n1035 Parkway Avenue\nTrenton\, NJ 08625 \nThis Innovation Exchange webinar is one in a series sponsored by the Center for Local Aid Support (CLAS) in the Federal Highway Administration’s Office of Innovative Program Delivery. Through Innovative Exchange webinars\, CLAS is bringing cutting-edge transportation leaders to the table to share ideas and out of the box innovative practices that have proven results.
URL:https://njdottechtransfer.net/event/innovation-exchange-webinar-crowdsourcing-for-local-operations/
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SUMMARY:The 21st Annual NJDOT Research Showcase - October 23\, 2019
DESCRIPTION:The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) Bureau of Research will host its 21st Annual Research Showcase. on Wednesday\, October 23\, 2019.\nThe NJDOT Research Showcase is an opportunity for the New Jersey transportation community to learn about the broad scope of academic research initiatives underway and share technology transfer activities conducted by institutions of higher education partners and their associates. The annual event serves also presents the ongoing initiatives and benefits of the NJDOT Research program. \nThis year’s NJDOT Research Showcase will focus on these broad categories: \nEquity • Innovation • Mobility • Safety \nREGISTRATION \nRegistration is complimentary\, but required. Visit the following event page in order to register: RSVP http://www.cvent.com/events/21st-annual-new-jersey-department-of-transportation-research-showcase-october-23-2019/event-summary-3c6291f79eca47bfa7a56af0db9ba43c.aspx
URL:https://njdottechtransfer.net/event/the-21st-annual-njdot-research-showcase-october-23-2019/
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SUMMARY:National STIC Network Meeting - October 24\, 2019
DESCRIPTION:National STIC Network Meeting – October 24\, 2019  2:00pm to 3:00pm (Eastern) – Virtual Meeting with STIC Network\n  3:00pm to 3:30pm (Eastern) – Local Discussion Opportunity\n                  Registration Information and Agenda will be provided later.\nThe National STIC meeting is held twice a year to provide a forum for FHWA and STICs to share information across the STIC Network. This meeting allows STIC members to ask questions of the transportation community leadership to help shape their own innovation practices and to spark further conversations between states.
URL:https://njdottechtransfer.net/event/national-stic-network-meeting-october-24-2019/
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SUMMARY:EDC-5: STEP: Safe Transportation for Every Pedestrian
DESCRIPTION:Join the NJDOT Bureau of Research on Wednesday\, October 30th for a Lunchtime Tech Talk! event on “EDC-5 STEP: Safe Transportation for Every Pedestrian.” This event will feature Peter Eun\, a Transportation Safety Engineer with the FHWA Resource Center’s Safety & Design Technical Service Team in Olympia\, Washington. Mr. Eun currently co-leads the EDC-5 STEP initiative which is promoting 7 pedestrian safety treatments in 2019-2020. He also co-leads the Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety Focused Approach to Safety. His talk will explore how the systemic application of cost-effective countermeasures can help reduce pedestrian fatalities at both controlled and signalized crossing locations.\nNJ PE and AICP credits are available. The event is free\, but please RSVP ahead of time to reserve a seat to attend the event. \nEDC-5 STEP: Safe Transportation for Every Pedestrian https://techtalk-edc5step.eventbrite.com\nDate: October 30\, 2019\nTime: 12:00 – 1:30 PM\nLocation: NJDOT HQ’s Multi-Purpose Room (MPR)\n1035 Parkway Avenue\nTrenton\, NJ 08625
URL:https://njdottechtransfer.net/event/edc-5-step-safe-transportation-for-every-pedestrian/
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SUMMARY:NJLTAP Safe Transportation for Every Pedestrian Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Pedestrian fatalities are on the rise\, and account for more than 16% of all traffic fatalities nationwide. New Jersey is a pedestrian safety focus state\, meaning we have more pedestrian fatalities than the national average\, at about 25%.\nSafe Transportation for Every Pedestrian is a Federal Highway Administration Every Day Counts initiative designed to provide an overview of the pedestrian safety crossing problem and provide resources for addressing it. The “Spectacular 7” safety treatments to address pedestrian safety crossing problems will be reviewed. These are: \n  * Rectangular rapid flashing beacons (RRFBs)\n  * Leading pedestrian intervals (LPIs)\n  * Crosswalk visibility enhancements\n  * Raised crosswalks\n  * Pedestrian crossing/refuge islands\n  * Pedestrian hybrid beacons\n  * Road diets \nThis is a full-day workshop with a group field exercise where participants will evaluate a nearby location for pedestrian safety and make recommendations for improvement if needed. \nAgenda: \n  * Welcome and Introductions\n  * Why STEP: Background and Data\n  * Policies and Process\n  * STEP Treatments\n  * Site Visit\n  * Report Out\n  * Final Remarks and Evaluation \nThis is a full-day workshop with a group field exercise where participants will evaluate a nearby location for pedestrian safety and make recommendations for improvement if needed. \nInstructor: Peter Eun\, Transportation Safety Engineer\, FHWA Resource Center’s Safety & Design Technical Service Team \nCredits: 6 PDH\, DCA CPWM credits applied for: 6 technical \nThere is no fee for this workshop\, however advance registration is required. \nFor more information and to register for the event\, visit NJLTAP Training & Events https://cait.rutgers.edu/event/njltap-safe-transportation-for-every-pedestrian-workshop/
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