Implementing Complete Streets Strategies
This online engineering PDH course presents various principles and "Complete Streets" strategies to improving traffic safety.
Complete Streets strategies consist of an iterative process that involves: 1. Understanding the community and network context; 2. Identifying safety, connectivity, and equity concerns; 3. Implementing improvements over time; and 4. Evaluating impacts by monitoring and measuring success. The first half of this course is devoted to providing background in some tools that are useful in implementing Complete Streets strategies, such as road diets, speed cameras, and pedestrian refuge islands. The last half of the course provides six hypothetical scenarios of how common arterial corridor configurations can be transformed to accommodate the needs of different users by implementing Complete Streets strategies.
This 3 PDH course is intended for civil and transportation engineers interested in increasing their knowledge of how to implement Complete Streets strategies.
This PE continuing education course is intended to provide you with the following specific knowledge and skills:
- Familiarizing with speed-managing resources such as pedestrian hybrid beacons, speed safety cameras, and raised crosswalks
- Knowing tools for separating roadway users in time and space such as bike lanes, pedestrian medians, and rectangular rapid flashing beacons
- Understanding the importance for safety of adequate lighting
- Recognizing the value for safety of pedestrian refuge islands
- Familiarizing with reduced left-turn intersections
- Understanding the advantages for safety of roundabouts
- Knowing how Complete Street strategies can be applied to common arterial corridor configurations
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