Fundamentals of Traffic Engineering
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DAY 1 | |
Session: Introduction and course overview
Session: Principles of Traffic Engineering studies
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Session: Role of Traffic Engineering and the Traffic Engineer
Session: Common Traffic Study Procedures
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Break | |
Session: Different parts of traffic engineering studies
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END OF DAY 1 | |
DAY 2
Session: Different kinds of transportation
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Session: Traffic Management Complexity
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Session: Key factors
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Break | |
Session: Multimodal Transport and Telecommunication Traffic
Session: Traffic Information Systems
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Fundamentals of Traffic Engineering
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|
DAY 1 | |
Session: Introduction and course overview
Session: Principles of Traffic Engineering studies
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|
Session: Role of Traffic Engineering and the Traffic Engineer
Session: Common Traffic Study Procedures
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Break | |
Session: Different parts of traffic engineering studies
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END OF DAY 1 | |
DAY 2
Session: Different kinds of transportation
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Session: Traffic Management Complexity
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Session: Key factors
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Break | |
Session: Multimodal Transport and Telecommunication Traffic
Session: Traffic Information Systems
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CEO of consulting engineers Doctorate in business administration and Management, General Master of Science Bachelor of Science (BS), Civil Engineering FIRM Australia |
Our Trainer He is an experienced engineer to provide consultancy services in the field of transportation planning, traffic engineering, highway engineering and active transportation. The practice of transportation planning has evolved substantially over the past several decades. Once defined as largely a technical exercise, in which the calculation of required roadway capacity was the preeminent activity, transportation planning now encompasses a wide range of sometimes conflicting problems and demands, from growing levels of congestion and worsening air quality to neighborhood preservation and social equity concerns. But are the curricula in the planning and engineering programs that educate and train transportation professionals adequately preparing them for these new challenges? His goal in this study summarized was to compare the kinds of knowledge and skills important to transportation professionals today with the kinds of knowledge and skills that planning and engineering programs provide their students in order to highlight areas for improvement and suggest ways to enhance the education of transportation professionals. |
*Early Bird ends on 22nd June
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$699 (Early Bird Price)
$799 (Usual Price)
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Registration fee only covers cost of all sessions & presentations. Fee is not inclusive of 8% Admin/Bank Charges.
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