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ITE's MUTCD Summer Webinar Series: Changes Affecting Traffic Signal Designs (4)

MUTCD Summer Webinar Series Overview:
Now that the MUTCD 11th Edition has been published, what’s next? One step is this MUTCD Summer Series of webinars created by members of ITE’s technical councils and committees to share their perspectives on key changes and new items in the 11th Edition. Although not intended to be a comprehensive review of the entire content of the new Manual, these webinars will provide transportation professionals information on the revisions and their application(s).

To see the webinars that are available in this summer webinar series live or on-demand, navigate here. These webinars are single webinar registration only. There is no full series registration.


This webinar is part of ITE's MUTCD Webinar Summer Series and is brought to you by the ITE Traffic Engineering Council.

Webinar Description:

Join us for this webinar as it delves into the new 11th Edition of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). This session will provide an in-depth look at changes to Part 4: Highway Traffic Signals. As the first major revision to the MUTCD in over a decade, this section of the Manual focuses on different design and operational features associated with traffic signals and beacons.

Participants will get a brief overview of modifications to the traffic signal warrants, the new section on bicycle signals, the new section on Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFBs), changes to the Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon sections, and much more.

Learning Objectives:

  • Explain updates from Part 4 of the Manual.
  • Provide comprehensive understanding of new sections.
  • Highlight some of the minor modifications in Part 4.

Moderator:
Adam Allen, PTOE
, National Discipline Leader | Highways & Traffic Engineering | Colliers Engineering & Design | Hamilton, NJ, USA

Presenters:
  • Anthony Mariani, P.E., PTOE, Senior Project Manager | Traffic Engineering | Colliers Engineering & Design | Hamilton, NJ, USA
  • Anamaria Torres, P.E., PTOE, Senior Transportation Engineer | Stantec | Austin, Texas, USA
  • Tyler Krage, PTOE, Assistant County Traffic Engineer | Dakota County | Minneapolis, MN, USA

To read the presenter bio in detail, please view the live event page here.

Fees:
ITE Members: Free
Non-Members: $79.00

Registration for webinar includes the live event, an archived recording with access for 30 days to each registrant. If you are a non-member of ITE you will need to create an account to register. You can create an account here.

PDH Credit Certificate: If you would like PDH Credit for this webinar, there is a processing fee for each registrant of $20 regardless of membership status to receive 1.0 PDH credits certificate.

Instructions and link will be provided at the conclusion of the live event. For the on-demand recording, instructions are provided at the bottom of this page on how to purchase the evaluation to complete and receive the PDH credit certificate. Participants are able to purchase and retrieve their certificate until their access to the content expires. After the content expires the certificate opportunity is forfeited.


Recordings:
All registrants will have access to the recording for 30 days once it is posted. Additional attendees at one location are not eligible to earn PDH credit for viewing an archived recording.

Additional Attendees at one Location:
Additional Live Webinar Attendees at one location are eligible for earning credit for attending. The registrant, with whom they view the webinar with, must distribute the same evaluation purchase link they are provided on the PDH Credit Certificate -- Fees Associated page to their additional attendee to purchase the PDH Credit Certificate.

How to Earn Credits:
See PDH/CM Credit Certificate section above.

PDF of Presentations:
Webinar Contributors typically provide a PDF of their presentations; but this may vary on a case by case basis. If they are provided, ITE will upload the presentations into the resources tab of this event within 24 hours after the live event.

Event Log-on Instructions:
On the day of the webinar, return to this page to join the live web event that you purchased. Click the live web event below, and a button to join will appear 30 minutes before the specified start time.

Policies:
Registration closes 30 minutes prior to start of live webinar.

The webinar recording will be made available on-demand until 60 days after the final webinar of the series is complete. Participants are able to purchase and retrieve their PDH credit certificate until their access to the content expires of 30 days. After the content expires, the PDH credit certificate opportunity is forfeited.