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SUMMARY:NVLTAP ATSSA Flagger Training (Elko)
DESCRIPTION:Date: May 19\, 2026 \nTime: 8:00am – 12:30pm PT \nLocation: 1550 STP Rd.\, Elko\, NV 89801 \nCourse Summary: \nLearn how to be a safe and effective flagger with our ATSSA Flagger Certification course. This workshop will cover why proper flagger operations are important\, the skillset of a good flagger\, standard flagger control references\, and best practices for various situations. \nThis interactive workshop is taught through a combination of lecture\, video\, and group activities. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDescribe why practicing safe\, standards-based flagging operations is important.\nList the component parts and associate elements of standard flagging setups.\nRecognize key elements of proper flagging signals and procedures.\nRecall factors used for determining proper flagger station positioning.\nDescribe basic flagging techniques using one or more flaggers under various scenarios.\nList effective flagger communication techniques for use between flaggers\, with motorists\, and other project workers.\nIdentify nighttime considerations\, setup and removal\, and use of flagging technology.\n\nIntended Audience: \nThis course is intended for anyone interested in becoming a certified road flagger.  ATSSA is a recognized flagger certification in the state of Nevada and valid for all NDOT projects. \nParticipants DO NOT need to employed by a public agency or a unionized company to take this course.  \nNOTE: ATSSA Certification cards are good for 4-years & participants MUST be 18 years of age to participate. Upon enrollment\, a copy of the participant’s valid driver’s license or state ID will be required.
URL:https://nvltap.com/event/nvltap-atssa-flagger-training-elko/
LOCATION:1550 STP Rd.\, 1550 STP Rd.\, Elko\, 89801\, United States
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SUMMARY:University of Minnesota\, Center for Transportation Studies: How Infrastructure Shapes Driver Behavior and Pedestrian Safety (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Webinar: How Infrastructure Shapes Driver Behavior and Pedestrian Safety\nDate: May 19\, 2026\nTime: 10:00 am to 11:30 am PT\nCost: Free\nContinuing Education Credits: 1.5 PDH credits\, 1.5 CM credits\nOrganization: University of Minnesota\, Center for Transportation Studies \nImproving pedestrian safety requires a deeper understanding of how people interact with roadway design and infrastructure. This webinar will highlight two recent research efforts examining how transportation infrastructure influences driver behavior and pedestrian safety outcomes. \nSpeaker Curtis Craig will present findings from two complementary studies examining infrastructure at intersections. The first study explored how right turn lane configurations affect pedestrian safety using a combination of behavioral analysis and multiple research methods. The second project examined how drivers and pedestrians respond to different infrastructure treatments and how those designs influence behavior in real-world environments. \nThese study findings offer transportation agencies\, planners\, and engineers practical considerations as they work to create safer and more accessible pedestrian environments.
URL:https://nvltap.com/event/university-of-minnesota-center-for-transportation-studies-how-infrastructure-shapes-driver-behavior-and-pedestrian-safety-virtual/
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