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This webinar was co-sponsored by ASCE's Transportation and Development Institute (T&DI) and ASCE Continuing Education
Instructor: Matthew Johnson, P.E., PTOE, PTP
Course Length: 1.5 Hours
Purpose and Background
In order to properly design or redesign a corridor, a designer must be given certain design parameters. Some of these design parameters include 95th percentile queue lengths, volume projections, and intersection warrant status. Corridor or planning studies provide those parameters. Sometimes, members of staff do not have the technical training to know how to properly scope, review, or comment on these studies. A properly scoped study, while more expensive on the front end, can avoid costly design changes and construction change orders. This class provides agency staff with a toolbox that will allow them to properly scope a corridor study and a checklist of what to look for when reviewing corridor studies.
Primary Discussion Topics
- Components of a corridor study
- Traffic Volume Projections
- What the results mean
- How to use these results
- How to scope the study for your conditions
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Become familiar with what technical information a corridor study can provide
- Understand what that information means to an agency professional
- Be able to scope a corridor study to meet the needs of the agency
Webinar Benefits
- Discover how to use a corridor study as a cost optimization tool
- Learn how to use a corridor study as a planning tool
- Understand how the information learned from a corridor study can be used as a support for the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)
- Study what to expect from corridor studies prepared by consultants
Assessment of Learning Outcomes
Students' achievement of the learning outcomes will be assessed via a short post-assessment (true-false, multiple choice and fill in the blank questions).
Intended Audience
- Public works directors/staff
- City/county engineering staff
- DOT staff
- Traffic and transportation engineers
Webinar Prerequisite: Novice to intermediate experience
Webinar Outline
- Introduction
- Why do we need them and when should we use corridor studies?
- Components of a corridor study
- Data collection
- Warrant /queues /delay /LOS /speeds/sight triangles
- Access management
- What do the different components of a corridor study tell us?
- How do we use these results?
- How do we scope the study?
How to Earn your CEUs/PDHs and Receive Your Certificate of Completion
To receive your certificate of completion, you will need to complete a short on-line post-test and receive a passing score of 70% or higher within 1 year of purchasing the course.
How do I convert CEUs to PDHs?
1.0 CEU = 10 PDHs [Example: 0.1 CEU = 1 PDH]