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Traffic Impact Analysis - Online Workshop

July 14-16, 2020

(2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time)

PDHs AVAILABLE

6 Professional Development Hours can be granted for this course. No partial credit available. Attendees must attend at least 90% of each day of the workshop to get 6 PDHs.

Register ONLINE here.

OR:

Register by mail. Click here to download the brochure.

WHAT THIS IS ABOUT

Developments create impacts to traffic and traffic impacts our lives every day. So, when should a traffic impact analysis (TIA) be conducted? Who can prepare a TIA and what should it include? This course hopes to cover everything you need to know to get knee deep into a traffic impact analysis. This class aims to provide information that is critical to both the TIA preparer, the TIA reviewer, or those making development policy decisions. Discussion will include the basic steps, common mistakes, & how-to of traffic impact studies. Class content has been newly updated in 2020, so this class could be a good refresher even if you have taken it in the past.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

This workshop is designed for transportation planners, engineers, and public officials who are responsible for the analysis of new developments and its traffic impact on the transportation network.

INSTRUCTOR

Christopher M. Berry, PE, PTOE
Mr. Chris Berry graduated with his master’s in traffic engineering from Tennessee Technological University in 2009. Located in Cleveland, TN; Chris has been owner & partner of Berry Engineers, LLC since 2013. Berry Engineers specializes in commercial & multi-family developments across the southeast. Mr. Berry is licensed in 11 states and received the Chattanooga Area Young Engineer of the Year award in 2015.

TENNESSEE ACADEMY FOR TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING (TATE)

The Tennessee Academy for Transportation Engineering (TATE) is an educational Program providing continuing education for engineers, planners, designers and technicians. The program focuses on the basic design of transportation facilities, the evaluation of traffic operations, and the collection of data to support various transportation studies. Successful completion of the required curricula of core and elective courses, confers TATE certification. For more information, contact Airton Kohls at 865-974-5255.

AGENDA

Session 1: TIA Basics

  • What is a TIA
  • Who uses TIA's
  • Typical TIA Policies
  • Qualifications to Prepare a TIA
  • Development Types

Session 2: TIA Steps

  • Counts & Background Traffic
  • Discussion of Trips
  • Trip Generation
  • Trip Distribution
  • Traffic Diagrams

Session 3: TIA Results & Details

  • Traffic Operational Analysis
  • Cautionary Items
  • Proposed Improvements
  • Other Considerations (Horizon Year, Turn Lane Warrant, Signal Warrant, Sight Distance, etc.)

REGISTRATION

This is a free workshop for all city or county employees. Pre-registration is required. The registration fee for other attendees is $120 per person. Please note your employment status on the registration form. A course may be canceled if there is low enrollment. Forty-eight hours notice will be given to registrants if a course is canceled. Register early! Limited enrollment!

Register ONLINE here.

OR:

Register by mail. Click here to download the brochure.