Designing Temporary Traffic Control Zones for Pedestrian Accessibility

Designing Temporary Traffic Control Zones for Pedestrian Accessibility

 

 

 

This instructor-led course intended to make participants aware of the pedestrian accessibility requirements of the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) and their applicability to highway work zones. The course will focus on practical solutions to real-world situations. Intended audience: This course is intended for both designers and field personnel. Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

1. Identify applicable laws, regulations, guidelines, and standards pertaining to accessibility for persons with disabilities.

2. Discuss their application in temporary traffic control zones.

3. Identify some of the challenges in the Public Right-of-Way (PROW) faced by persons with disabilities.

4. Review design elements necessary for achieving accessibility in the PROW.

 

5. Identify contractors’ best practices and provide real-world examples under various conditions

 

 

Course Facts:

  • Prerequisites: None
  • Course Length: 1 day/8 hours
  • Formats: Classroom
  • Hosting: Closed; Co-sponsored
  • CEUs: 0.75
  • Course Materials:
    • Flagger Handbook (see pg 26)
    • Student Notebook
  • Registration Fees:
    • $25 Members
    • $25 Non-members
    • $0 Public Agency
  • Certification Available: Included
  • Register: www.atssa.com/Training

 

 

 

 

 

 

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