Loading Events
This event has passed.

Reducing the number and severity of crashes on local and rural roadways is a number one priority for most agencies. The FHWA Office of Safety developed “Road Safety 365” to provide local and rural agencies with practical and effective ways to incorporate safety solutions into daily activities and the project development process.

This free two-day course, delivered virtually February 2–3 (8:00-10:00 a.m. PT), explores how construction, maintenance, and other activities can impact roadway safety and provides practical guidance for improving road safety that is specifically geared to local road projects and day-to-day activities.

After attending training, you will be able to:

  • Identify safety issues unique to local agencies.
  • Describe ways to incorporate and implement practical safety solutions during projects and maintenance.
  • Identify common challenges to improving road safety and list existing resources to address them.
  • Describe practical and low-cost countermeasures to improve safety.
  • Identify methods to inform decision makers about practical ways to improve safety on local roads.
  • Explain some of the potential components of a “safety culture” and describe what it means to have a “safety attitude.”
  • Demonstrate how to “read the road.”
  • Describe the role of the Strategic Highway Safety Plan and the importance of a Local Road Safety Plan.

This program is designed for all public works directors, road and highway supervisors and foremen, transportation engineers and other safety professionals. Participants will learn practical ways to “read the road” to improve safety and save lives!