ATSSA expanding its Master Instructor team ATSSA expanding its Master Instructor team Experience and expertise in subject matter are keys to success Pam / Tuesday, May 16, 2023 0 5186 Article rating: No rating ATSSA is known as the industry leader for roadway safety instruction and is looking to expand its team of master instructors. With a continued emphasis on delivering top-notch training, ATSSA has opened the application process and is looking for individuals with experience in the roadway safety industry and who love to teach and share their expertise. A degree in civil engineering or equivalent experience or education as determined by ATSSA is needed as well as a flexible schedule and willingness to travel to deliver in-person courses. “Our instructors are at the heart of our roadway safety mission and we are looking for a handful of exceptional individuals to join our team," said ATSSA Vice President of Education & Technical Services. Read more
New Traffic Sign Technician course launches in April New Traffic Sign Technician course launches in April Registration now open for virtual, instructor-led course Pam / Wednesday, March 8, 2023 0 7180 Article rating: 3.0 ATSSA launches its Traffic Sign Technician (TST) training course this spring after investing years in development. This course prepares public and private sector employees responsible for the installation, location and determination of appropriate roadway signing. It addresses the fundamentals of traffic signing and the role of the sign technician and covers several parts of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), temporary traffic control for short-duration activities and basic sign installation techniques. ATSSA Master Instructor Bill Birdwell spent time with the ATSSA Sign Committee in creating the course to be sure it met everyone’s standards, said ATSSA Training Program Manager Jessica Scheyder. Read more
29Sep2023 NHTSA traffic fatality projections show decline for first half of 2023 Friday, September 29, 2023 Read more
27Sep2023 ATSSA evaluates impacts from potential government shutdown Wednesday, September 27, 2023 Read more