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Training Opportunity: Intersections for Everyone

Learn how to plan, design and balance the needs of all transportation modes at intersections

SWorkshop Format Online course

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This course will be delivered over two half-day (three hour) workshops using online instructional tools including video conferencing and whiteboard collaboration platforms.

,Facilitators Toole Design

This workshop is offered by the CITE Training Committee and will be facilitated by Tyler Golly, P.Eng., RSP1 and Ryan Martinson, P.Eng., RSP1

PDates & Times 1–4 p.m. Eastern Time

~Tuesday and Wednesday, September 14 and 15 ~ Thursday and Friday, October 21 and 22

REGISTRATION FEES

~$175 per individual student registration ~ $200 per individual CITE member ~ $250 per individual non-member

Workshop Summary

Intersections are the location where the highest number of conflicts occur, making them uncomfortable places for people walking, biking, and driving. Communities across Canada and North America have been transforming streets to achieve broader objectives and increase multimodal safety. Many designers have found challenges with how to design the intersections. This training workshop will cover intersection design approaches for different contexts: urban, suburban, cities, towns.

Learning Outcomes

WBetter understanding of the goals for intersection design to achieve safety and mode share objectives W Knowledge of the evidence-based research that underpins these goals and selecting design elements W Hands-on experience designing intersections with innovative design elements

Register here

PURCHASE REGISTRATION ON THE CITE WEBSITE cite7.org/about-cite/training/training-opportunities

QUESTIONS ABOUT THE TRAINING PROGRAM? Please contact the CITE Training Committee

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