Education >> Previous events and workshops
At the Tenth Crime Mapping Research Conference, August 19-22, 2009, in New Orleans, TSC researcher John Bigham will be presenting, "A Comprehensive Approach to Geocoding Police Collision Report Data in California." Supported by the Mapping and Analysis for Public Safety program of the National Institute of Justice.
"Two Steps Ahead," the 2009 National Safe Routes to School Conference, August 19-21, Portland, Oregon. TSC Assistant Director Jill Cooper and Tracy McMillan of PPH Partners will be presenting ""The SRTS National Partnership's Local School Project: Preliminary Results."
"The Continuous Risk Profile Approach for the Identification of High Collision Concentration Locations on Highways," to be presented at the 18th International Symposium on Transportation and Traffic Theory (ISTTT 18), July 16-18, 2009 in Hong Kong. Presentation by Koohong Chung, of the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans). View TSC research page on high collision locations.
SUMMIT 2009, California Office of Traffic Safety, April 8-10, San Francisco. The 18th Traffic Safety Summit, it is a forum to discuss traffic safety trends and developing issues; explore new programs and campaigns; highlight new products and technologies; and network with traffic safety professionals in the field.
"Planning for Healthy People and Places, Not Cars and Traffic: How will we get there from here?" is the theme of the 2009 California Public Health Association-North Annual Meeting and Training, April 23, in downtown Oakland. Register online or on site 7:30 a.m.
"Designing Pedestrian Facilities for Accessibility," April 27-30, blended online workshop of two live Web conferences and seven Web-based recorded modules. Presented by the Federal Highway Administration Washington Division office in conjunction with the Resource Center Safety & Design TST. Free. Download flyer. Limited to 50 participants. Register online at the FHWA Web site.
"Design for Older Drivers and Pedestrians/Older Californian Transportation Safety" Free training workshop for roadway professionals, May 26-29, from the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), blended online workshop of two live Web conferences and eight Web-based recorded modules. The subjects covered are Diminished Capabilities, Intersection Design, Traffic Control Devices, Interchanges, Roadway Curvature, Construction and Work Zones, Highway Railroad Grade Crossing, and Other States' Practices. Download flyer. Enrollment is limited to the first 75 people but future sessions will also be offered. Register online at the FHWA Web site.
2003 Extending Safe Driving Years Workshop
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