Speed Management Workshops
A series of pilot workshops were held around the country to provide platforms for researchers, engineers, law enforcement, educators and policy makers to address speed-setting and enforcement issues. Building on the success of these workshops, the U.S. DOT has developed a Speed Management Workshop Guide and is now offering Facilitator training, so that these successful workshops can be replicated in individual States and communities.
Workshop Reports
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Report: A Multidisciplinary Forum to Discuss Setting and Enforcing Realistic Speed Limits.
Monday, November 18, 2003, Boston, Massachusetts. -
Report: A Multidisciplinary Forum to Discuss Setting and Enforcing Realistic Speed Limits.
Monday, November 18, 2003, Columbia, Missouri.
This report summarizes the findings of the workshop held in Missouri in November, 2002. -
Report: A Multidisciplinary Forum to Discuss Setting and Enforcing Realistic Speed Limits
Thursday, October 31, 2002, Las Vegas, Nevada.
This report summarizes the findings of the workshop held in Nevada in October, 2002. -
Report: A Multidisciplinary Forum to Discuss Setting and Enforcing Realistic Speed Limits
Wednesday, June 12, 2002, Jacksonville, Florida
This report summarizes the findings of the workshop held in Florida in June, 2002. - The Practice of Setting and Enforcing Realistic Speed Limits, Restoring Credibility: Engineering, Enforcement, and Educational Issues Monday, March 6, 2000, Dallas, TX.
- Agenda [PDF 30 KB]
- Meeting Summary and Presentations
- The Practice of Setting and Enforcing Speed Limits Realistic Speed Setting: Engineering, Enforcement and Educational Issues Sunday, January 9, 2000, Washington, DC.
- Agenda [PDF 17 KB]
- Presentations
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Report: Speed Management Workshops: Restoring Credibility to Speed Setting: Engineering, Enforcement & Educational Issues. [PDF 552 KB]
This report summaries findings of workshops held in Texas and Washington, DC.