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Traffic Safety (5560)

Safety design and operational practices for streets and highways including safety improvement programs, design of barrier systems, bicycle and pedestrian consideration; access control; safety evaluation; and measures of effectiveness. View course on website

Transportation Safety (ECIV 554)

This course addresses safety of the highway system as related to design, construction, and operations. The course provides an overview of the various elements of the highway system namely, road users, vehicles, roadways, and environment as related to safety. Apart from the introduction, the course is structured in three distinct components that represent the sequential stages in highway life; i.e. design, construction, and operations. View course on website

Roadside Safety Design (CVEN 626)

Fundamental concepts of designing safety into roadways; safety improvement programs, accident data analysis, safety methodology, safety in cross section design and the design of safety devices; safety improvement programs, sideslopes and ditches, breakaway devices, crash cushions and roadside barriers. View course on website

Highway Safety (CVE 543)

This course covers: Crashes, contributing factors, crash analysis and estimation methods, and the roadway safety management process including: network screening; diagnosis; selection of countermeasures; economic analysis; project prioritization; and safety effectiveness evaluation. View course on website

Highway Safety (CVE 443)

This course covers: Crashes, contributing factors, crash analysis and estimation methods, and the roadway safety management process including: network screening; diagnosis; selection of countermeasures; economic analysis; project prioritization; and safety effectiveness evaluation. View course on website

Traffic Investigation and Control CRMJ 3090

A study of the need for and development of traffic laws with primary attention focused upon the Uniform Motor Vehicle Code and Model Traffic Ordinances, including use and implementation. The preparation and maintenance of an adequate records system of traffic safety are examined.