Low-Cost Roadway Safety Improvements – PART II
June 30 – 9:30am to 12:30pm EST
PDHs AVAILABLE
3 Professional Development Hours can be granted for this course. No partial credit available. Attendees must attend at least 90% of the webinar to get 3 PDHs.
WHAT IS THIS ABOUT
This 3-hour session is the second part of the Low-Cost Roadway Safety Improvements workshop presented in May 2025 and shows participants ways to reduce fatalities and injuries caused by road departures and collisions with fixed objects, as well as collisions at rural intersections. The workshop also addresses measures to improve roadway and intersection safety for all road users and provides examples of low-cost maintenance and safety improvements on roads. It stresses the importance of road safety and illustrates how it can be integrated into local transportation construction, operations, and maintenance.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This workshop is for transportation practitioners responsible for addressing roadway safety measures at local agencies.
INSTRUCTOR
Todd Morrison, P.E. is a Technology Transfer Engineer with the University of Kentucky and a road safety advocate. In addition, for the past sixteen years he has worked for numerous Local Technical Assistance Programs. He has taught over 1000 workshops and trained over 30000 individuals. He retired from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet after serving in the Divisions of Construction, Maintenance and Traffic.
Todd served for two years as Kentucky’s Safety Circuit Rider helping local agencies identify low-cost improvements to reduce crashes. He also served for two years as a Road Safety Subject Matter Expert for the Tribal Technical Assistance Program.
Todd is an ATSSA certified Traffic Control Supervisor, Flagging Instructor, and Traffic Control Design Specialist. He is also a Certified Public Manager and NHI certified instructor.
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