July/August
2002
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NHI's
Road Safety Audits Course Available
The National
Highway Institute (NHI) is offering a 2-day course, "Road Safety
Audits and Road Safety Audit Reviews" (course #380069).
Participants
in this training will learn how to improve transportation safety by
applying two new proactive approaches called Road Safety Audits and
Road Safety Audit Reviews. These techniques provide examinations of
future and existing roadways by independent, qualified audit teams.
The course
includes "hands-on" application of the training materials,
which include such topics as:
1.
Road Safety Audit definition and history
2.
Why care about safety
3.
Stages of a Road Safety Audit
4.
Details on how to conduct a Road Safety Audit
5.
Easy-to-use checklists
6.
Legal considerations
The training
provides practical information on how to conduct a Road Safety Audit.
Participants will receive a copy of the Road Safety Audits and
Road Safety Audit Reviews Reference Manual.
Upon
completion of the course, participants will be able to:
- Use
the Road Safety Audit process terminology accurately
- Perform
a simple Road Safety Audit, as a member of a team
- Assess
the benefits of a Road Safety Audit on a statewide basis
The course
is intended primarily for Federal, State, and local transportation
personnel who are likely to serve on a Road Safety Audit team, as
well as consultants who conduct highway safety studies.
To
schedule the course, contact NHI's Danielle Mathis-Lee at 7032350528,
danielle.mathis-lee@fhwa.dot.gov.
For technical information on the course, contact Hari Kalla at 2023665915,
hari.kalla@fhwa.dot.gov.
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