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SUMMARY:Fall Technical Webinar Series – What You Knew is Changing: CMS\, DMS\, VMS and Automated Vehicles – Updates to standards (NEMA\, MUTCD\, NTCIP) and refresh/flicker issues with LEDs
DESCRIPTION:Most people look at dynamic message signs or traffic signals and think they are on all the time. However\, automated vehicles cameras take images so fast that they catch LEDs in the refreshing state leaving a dark image or distorted image. To address this\, finding the right balance in specifications for both the LED used in DMS and highway traffic signals and the camera speeds has the attention of IEEE\, NEMA\, ATSSA\, NCUTCD and AASHTO. At the same time\, updates to NEMA TS-4 (which guides DMS) are underway looking and consolidation and unification of definitions for changeable message signs\, dynamic message signs\, variable message signs\, hybrid signs and blank-out signs. All of this has emerged in 2011 and is leading to new guidance for designers and well as system planners in terms of specifications and jargon for the industry. Join the co-chairs of the National Committee on Uniform Traffic Control Devices Connected and Automated Vehicle Joint Task Force Signs Working Group for a discussion on how this affects not only DMS but traffic control signal displays\, vehicle turn signals and any LED application.\nHost: Ryan Zellers https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-zellers-02002770/ \, Department Manager – Traffic Engineering\, Michael Baker International\, Western District Advertising Manager \nPanel:\nRandy McCourt https://www.linkedin.com/in/randymccourt/ \, ITE International Past President\, Co-Chair of the NCUTCD Signs working group\, Connected-Automated Vehicles Joint Task Force (moderator)\nRoxane Mukai https://www.linkedin.com/in/roxane-mukai-903089121/ \, Co-Chair of the NCUTCD Signs working group\, Connected-Automated Vehicles Joint Task Force \nInstructions to complete the PDH process: \nVisit http://www.pathlms.com/ite/courses/36803 https://www.pathlms.com/ite/courses/36803 www.pathlms.com/ite/courses/36803 to submit your PDHs. We recommend using Google Chrome or Firefox to view this link. \n  1. Click on Attendance Verification Tab\n  2. Sign in to your ITE account (If you do not have an account you can create a Guest account)\n  3. Answer the 2 questions\n  4. Click Next\n  5. Click Submit Answers\n  6. Click on Go to the Next Item\n  7. Print out your certificate \nIf you have questions about PDHs\, please contact Eunice Thoya at ethoya@ite.org mailto:ethoya@ite.org \nRegister here. https://www.westernite.org/annualmeeting/fall-tech-series/ \nNote: a small fee is required for non-ITE members.
URL:https://njdottechtransfer.net/event/fall-technical-webinar-series-what-you-knew-is-changing-cms-dms-vms-and-automated-vehicles-updates-to-standards-nema-mutcd-ntcip-and-refresh-flicker-issues-with-leds/
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SUMMARY:Fall Technical Webinar Series – What You Knew is Changing: MUTCD Update – Part 2
DESCRIPTION:In Session 1 of this series\, we explored some of the responses to the current Notice of Proposed Amendments (NPA) for the 11th Edition of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). ITE’s response (available here) https://bit.ly/ITECommentsNPAMUTCD includes a call for FHWA to consider the needs of all users\, to provide greater flexibility and opportunities to innovate\, and encouragement to take a forward-looking posture with the Manual. The responses from other organizations reviewing the proposed changes such as NACTO https://nacto.org/program/modernizing-federal-standards/ have been much more adamant regarding the call to substantially reframe the MUTCD to create a safe and sustainability-first document. What does this mean to you? How might this effort lead to changes of subsequent changes to (12th Edition) MUTCD? Join our panel in exploring what a revamped version of the MUTCD could be.\nHost: Ryan Zellers https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-zellers-02002770/ \, Department Manager – Traffic Engineering\, Michael Baker International\, Western District Advertising Manager \nPanel:\nRandy McCourt https://www.linkedin.com/in/randymccourt/ \, ITE International Past President (moderator)\nPeter Koonce https://www.linkedin.com/in/pkoonce1180/ \, Engineering Manager of the Traffic Signals\, Street Lighting\, Intelligent Transportation Systems\, & Electrical Maintenance Division at the City of Portland\nDongho Chang https://www.linkedin.com/in/donghochang/ \, Washington State DOT Traffic Engineer\nJen Malzer https://www.linkedin.com/in/jen-malzer-p-eng-msc-0007a33a/ \, Engineer in the Liveable Streets Division at The City of Calgary\, Canadian District International Director \nInstructions to complete the PDH process: \nVisit http://www.pathlms.com/ite/courses/36804 https://www.pathlms.com/ite/courses/36804 www.pathlms.com/ite/courses/36804 to submit your PDHs. We recommend using Google Chrome or Firefox to view this link. \n  1. Click on Attendance Verification Tab\n  2. Sign in to your ITE account (If you do not have an account you can create a Guest account)\n  3. Answer the 2 questions\n  4. Click Next\n  5. Click Submit Answers\n  6. Click on Go to the Next Item\n  7. Print out your certificate \nIf you have questions about PDHs\, please contact Eunice Thoya at ethoya@ite.org mailto:ethoya@ite.org \nRegister here. https://www.westernite.org/annualmeeting/fall-tech-series/ \nNote: a small fee is required for non-ITE members.
URL:https://njdottechtransfer.net/event/fall-technical-webinar-series-what-you-knew-is-changing-mutcd-update-part-2/
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SUMMARY:Fundamentals of Infrastructure & Transportation Asset Management Part 1
DESCRIPTION:The Fundamentals of Infrastructure & Transportation Asset Management Part 1 (FAM) course will cover the Infrastructure & Transportation Asset Management journey over the last 20 years and what we now see as the current and future trajectory of developing a sustainable and scalable asset management program\, and provide students with enough information to develop an asset management program from scratch or allow them to build upon an existing program. The course will be taught by experts from consulting as well as academia\, giving students both theory-based research and development outcomes\, and use cases and best practices that are based on real world examples.\nThe course is designed for the agency-level asset manager\, maintenance manager and engineering consultants\, and will provide all participants with a solid base of understanding of the various elements and stages of building a modern and forward-looking asset management program. \n* This 2-day course kicks off the Infrastructure Asset Management Academy For Engineers and Planners (IAMA) program. For a limited time\, this first course is being offered for free\, and after taking this class students are encouraged to complete the entire IAMA program. Learn more about the academy here. https://cait.rutgers.edu/iama/ \nDay 1: \nDay 1 will take a brief look back at TAM’s origins and will highlight a few key milestones and events that occurred along the way that helped to shape and define TAM into what it has become today and discuss the role that these – and other – events have played in influencing the future TAM trajectory. The background information provided will present the participants with a broad and useful perspective of how asset management has evolved over the previous two decades and will also establish a solid base of understanding that the attendees can leverage as they take the next steps on their TAM journey. \nDay 2: \nDay 2 will focus on several activities that are generally associated with the implementation of a TAM program. These fundamental components are not intended to be a comprehensive account of all TAM business functions\, but rather represent a more simplistic (and realistic) view of important elements of a TAM program that when implemented properly can serve as the foundation and framework for building a sustainable and scalable TAM program. \nAbout Infrastructure Asset Management Academy: \nIAMA https://cait.rutgers.edu/iama/ is a 6-course program taught by experts at CAIT and our industry partners that is designed to provide students with the knowledge\, tools\, and experience needed to make more informed decisions that can help extend the service life\, account for resiliency\, and minimize the risk of their assets\, and to take the next step in their careers. Courses will conveniently be offered virtually\, eliminating the cost and time demands of travel. Students in the program must complete 3 core classes plus 1 supplementary class in order to graduate from the academy and receive a professional development certificate from Rutgers CAIT\, PDH credits\, and a deeper understanding of asset management practices and how to apply them to their organization’s needs. \nRegister Now https://cvent.me/Eg9d99
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SUMMARY:Cycling for Sustainable Cities - Webinar (APA VA)
DESCRIPTION:Cycling for Sustainable Cities\nCycling is a sustainable means of urban travel. It has the potential to serve many short- and medium-distance trips—for commuting to and from work and school\, shopping\, and visiting friends—as well as providing recreation and exercise. Cycling promotes physical\, social\, and mental health\, helps reduce car use\, enhances mobility and independence\, and is economical for both public and personal budgets. This presentation explores how to make city cycling safe\, practical\, and convenient for a broad spectrum of ages\, genders\, and abilities. Buehler and Pucher discuss the latest cycling trends and policies around the world and consider specific aspects of cycling. Based on data from 2019-2020 from cities around the world\, they also review the impacts of COVID-19 on cycling levels and government policies to promote cycling. Taken together\, the presentation demonstrates that successful promotion of cycling depends on a coordinated package of mutually supportive infrastructure\, programs\, and policies. Cycling should be made feasible for as many people as possible and not limited to especially fit\, daring\, well-trained cyclists riding expensive bicycles. The talk is based on their recent co-edited book Cycling for Sustainable Cities (MIT Press). \nRegister now https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_kXCdeQVPRqOKzLZazbRJUg
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SUMMARY:Planning and Environment Linkages Using VPI Tools and Strategies Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Planning and Environment Linkages Using VPI Tools and Strategies Webinar \nPlease join us for a webinar highlighting planning studies using Virtual Public Involvement (VPI) tools and how VPI strategies can support a PEL approach. \nThursday\, November 18\, 12:00-1:30 PM EST \nRegister Here https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https:%2F%2Flnks.gd%2Fl%2FeyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.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.08IOmY4PCP5887ZoTeojaSFM0j_5pjjLMzJc6EwlqWA%2Fs%2F1159082835%2Fbr%2F119057732169-l&data=04%7C01%7Cdavid.aimen%40ejb.rutgers.edu%7Cf5e53f13e28b4e45c7e608d9a2fb8b4d%7Cb92d2b234d35447093ff69aca6632ffe%7C1%7C0%7C637720023549882293%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=Hl27rP8AXFLIwgXAd9%2BXwq8J0azhTyDo62ooPuNGalE%3D&reserved=0 \nProjects presented during the webinar include: \n  * Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) Santa Fe PEL Study \n  * Minnesota Department of Transportation (MNDOT) HW 47 and HW 65 PEL Study. \nThe CDOT and MNDOT presentations demonstrate how each agency: \n  * Used VPI tools to assist with a PEL approach\, gathering information in the planning process that can be used in NEPA. \n  * Used VPI and PEL to support accelerating project delivery. \n  * Incorporated a multidisciplinary approach in PEL.
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SUMMARY:Federal Land Management Agencies - Thermoplastic Technology- Bridge Applications
DESCRIPTION:Thermoplastic composite technology was first utilized in the production of railroad crossties and over the past decade applications have expanded use to highway bridges. The recycled material has a much longer life span than a traditional wooden bridge\, and it also offers positive features for elements encountered in extreme and variable climates. For these reasons the technology has been pursued by Federal Lands Management Agencies (FLMA) including the United States Forest Service (USFS) and United State Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS).\nDuring this webinar the USFS and USFWS will present their experience with thermoplastic technology in bridge construction; highlighting their lessons learned and beneficial properties relative to FLMA bridge maintenance\, including: \n  * Highly resistant to cracking and warping;\n  * fire resistant;\n  * resistant to most acids\, salts\, wood-boring insects\, rot and won’t rust;\n  * virtually impervious to water;\n  * and maintains structural integrity in humid and wet environments. \nUSFWS Project Manager- “The thermoplastic materials are the environmentally right fit to provide a great bridge with long-term sustainable green technology for the Service.” \nFor questions\, contact Morgan Malley or Andrea Kirk\, Program Managers with FHWA’s Local Aid Support at Morgan.Malley@dot.gov mailto:morgan.malley@dot.gov or Andrea.Kirk@dot.gov mailto:Andrea.Kirk@dot.gov . \nNo registration required. To access the webinar: \nJoin on your computer or mobile app \nJoin ZoomGov Meeting https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https:%2F%2Flnks.gd%2Fl%2FeyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJidWxsZXRpbl9saW5rX2lkIjoxMDAsInVyaSI6ImJwMjpjbGljayIsImJ1bGxldGluX2lkIjoiMjAyMTExMDkuNDg1OTE5NDEiLCJ1cmwiOiJodHRwczovL3VzZG90Lnpvb21nb3YuY29tL2ovMTYxNzk2Mzk2Nz9wd2Q9V0d0U1ZubzNhVE5RUzFCaUx6Y3hPRGwwTkhNM1VUMDkifQ.0RUs-2AIcZDSlp0t1kJbvs2OLzMTmbNA6ynhPrbn6PM%2Fs%2F1199512407%2Fbr%2F119431741164-l&data=04%7C01%7Cdavid.aimen%40ejb.rutgers.edu%7Ce646c9dd3e094fb948da08d9a3944cdd%7Cb92d2b234d35447093ff69aca6632ffe%7C1%7C0%7C637720679618019424%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=cJCcZETkgONsh1u171CFI7%2F%2BmDPoeydQdoZvfPHTEMY%3D&reserved=0 \nMeeting ID: 161 796 3967 \nPasscode: 496185 \n  * FHWA_LAS_Innovation_Exchange_Flyer_November 18 2021_FINAL-.pdf https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https:%2F%2Flnks.gd%2Fl%2FeyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJidWxsZXRpbl9saW5rX2lkIjoxMDEsInVyaSI6ImJwMjpjbGljayIsImJ1bGxldGluX2lkIjoiMjAyMTExMDkuNDg1OTE5NDEiLCJ1cmwiOiJodHRwczovL2NvbnRlbnQuZ292ZGVsaXZlcnkuY29tL2F0dGFjaG1lbnRzL1VTRE9URkhXQS8yMDIxLzExLzA5L2ZpbGVfYXR0YWNobWVudHMvMTk5MDQzMi9GSFdBX0xBU19Jbm5vdmF0aW9uX0V4Y2hhbmdlX0ZseWVyX05vdmVtYmVyJTIwMTglMjAyMDIxX0ZJTkFMLS5wZGYifQ.Kjv3tDFLc_j48NHOYJM1WVGpH5epgsHTBrECBRhQJzw%2Fs%2F1199512407%2Fbr%2F119431741164-l&data=04%7C01%7Cdavid.aimen%40ejb.rutgers.edu%7Ce646c9dd3e094fb948da08d9a3944cdd%7Cb92d2b234d35447093ff69aca6632ffe%7C1%7C0%7C637720679618029418%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=syl44g03ksMlD%2B0vNlQtTmNUcQ3J6UAl4KsquIaa1C0%3D&reserved=0
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR 11/22: Federal Highway Administration’s Proven Safety Countermeasures 2021 Update
DESCRIPTION:Federal Highway Administration’s Proven Safety Countermeasures 2021 Update – WEBINAR\nThe FHWA Office of Safety invites you to register for and attend a webinar on Federal Highway Administration’s Proven Safety Countermeasures 2021 Update which is scheduled for Monday\, November 22nd\, 2021 from 1:00 to 3:00 PM EST.The Office of Safety recently introduced nine NEW countermeasures to the Proven Safety Countermeasures initiative (PSCi). These additions enhance the already diverse set of safety strategies for State\, local\, regional\, and tribal transportation professionals to consider implementing as part of their efforts to improve safety for all road users on the nation’s roadways. This webinar is focused on reaching external organizations since an internal webinar was already held but any FHWA employee is welcome to attend this webinar also. We have 10\,000 spots open. \nIn addition to adding nine new countermeasures and crosscutting strategies\, this most recent iteration of the PSCi also updates the existing proven safety countermeasure materials to add recent research information and considerations. Widespread implementation of proven safety countermeasures\, where appropriate\, can serve to accelerate the achievement of national\, State\, and local safety goals. The updated Proven Safety Countermeasures website https://tribalsafety.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=bf507c30a7e8f578edd389e36&id=68e69031e6&e=8fc5544d3c is the one-stop shop for resources for all 28 countermeasures. \nPurpose:\nThis webinar will introduce the nine new countermeasures\, go through the updated website with new features\, and highlight resources that can assist with implementation. \nWhen:\nMonday\, November 22nd\, 2021 from 1:00 to 3:00 PM Eastern Time \nRegistration:\nRegistration is required to participate. Please register no later than Friday\, November 19th at: PSC Webinar Registration https://tribalsafety.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=bf507c30a7e8f578edd389e36&id=c8ca7bbdfc&e=8fc5544d3c .
URL:https://njdottechtransfer.net/event/webinar-11-22-federal-highway-administrations-proven-safety-countermeasures-2021-update/
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SUMMARY:Digital As-Builts and Digital Project Delivery Monthly Forum
DESCRIPTION:Digital As-Builts and Digital Project Delivery Monthly Forum\nNovember 29\, 2021\n3:00-4:00pm ET \nJoin on your computer or mobile app\nClick here to join the meeting https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/ap/t-59584e83/?url=https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%253ameeting_NGQ1MjMwNjktZWUxYy00Y2VhLTkyMzEtNTRmNGM5MjliODQy%2540thread.v2/0?context%3D%257b%2522Tid%2522%253a%2522c4cd245b-44f0-4395-a1aa-3848d258f78b%2522%252c%2522Oid%2522%253a%2522907eb6cc-0e69-46e9-9ea5-7c71e261ce59%2522%257d&data=04%7c01%7cJulie.Zirlin%40dot.gov%7cf0393f8b75ec4951235908d99f9bc9f2%7cc4cd245b44f04395a1aa3848d258f78b%7c0%7c0%7c637716313725892360%7cUnknown%7cTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7c1000&sdata=ggU6pAia6Q9j6WXKYFZJ4WXBLYY2OeNmH1s/53vIrF4%3D&reserved=0\nOr call in (audio only)\n+1 509-931-1572\,\,477659283# United States\, Spokane\nPhone Conference ID: 477 659 283#
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