Standard Training

Combating Road Departures and Improving Intersection Safety with Low Cost Countermeasures - One-Day Online Class

Attendees will learn how to select low cost countermeasures and compute crash reduction benefits to reduce road departures, and improve intersection safety in their locality or Planning District Commission (PDC) / Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) / Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) region. The course teaches tools and resources available through VDOT’s HSIP program, systemic safety analysis and project development as well as road departure and intersection safety trends and countermeasures.

Traffic Calming - One-Day Online Class

This course is intended to provide an overview of traffic calming and the tools needed to make decisions regarding applications. This one-day course on this topic provides a foundation in the evolution of traffic calming policies and practices. Detailed information on commonly-used traffic calming measures is then presented, addressing selection, design, effectiveness, and several case studies. The course concludes with a workshop and review of available resources.

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: describe concepts and components in traffic calming plans and policies; select and design traffic calming measures; quantify the effectiveness of commonly-used traffic calming measures; and develop a model policy and procedure for applying traffic calming measures.

Human Behavior: Impacts and Strategies for Road Safety - One-Day Online Class

This training identifies systems that drive human behavior and the impact on designing and implementing systems or programs. Road safety is a complex issue, and any efforts to improve safety must address not only the roadway but also road user behavior, vehicle design, interaction between road users, and the effect of the roadway on all road users. This course will identify the key principles of human behaviors and the importance in including education, safety messaging and awareness in road safety planning.

Crash Data, What Next? - One-Day Online Class

Attendees will learn how to access and use mapping resources to identify High Crash Locations in their locality or Planning District Commission (PDC) / Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) / Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) region. The course teaches methods to capture data in Microsoft excel from VDOT’s Crash Tool using filters for crash severity and road departure crash types. Steps to manipulate data and import crash attributes into Google maps closes out the day. The end product for a Virginia county case study demonstrates the value of this process for capital project and regional transportation planning purposes.

Strategies in Roadway Injury Prevention - One-Day Online Class

Road safety is a complex issue, and any efforts to improve safety must address not only the roadway but also road user behavior, vehicle design, interaction between road users, and the effect of the roadway on all road users. This training introduces fundamental concepts of injury prevention, crash dynamics, risk factors and interventions.

Safety Effects of Roadway Design - One-Day Online Class

This course is intended to delve into the relationship between highway safety performance and roadway geometric design. The course will begin with a brief review of design factors and establishment of the roadway alignment. Topics addressed in greater depth include: cross-section elements, access management, and the relationship between geometric design and safety as well as traffic control.  An overview of modern highway safety analysis concepts, such as crash modification factors, safety performance functions, and safety analysis methods, will be discussed.