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Seminars are offered in conjunction with the Annual Meeting. A separate registration fee is required for each, and includes breaks and seminar materials. Attendance is limited for all seminars, so register early.

To provide ample opportunity for participants to maximize their meeting experience, the seminars will be held twice during the meeting. Please see individual seminar descriptions for dates and times. Separate registration is required for each seminar module. A maximum of 35 registrants may participate in each seminar.

Registration Costs: $50 ITE members; $75 non- ITE members per seminar.

EVENT DATE TIME
Intersection Safety and Geometric Design: Sight Distance
1.5 PDH/0.15 IACET CEU per module
8/18/2008 or 8/19/2008 2:00 PM-3:30 PM

Sight distance is a critical component of designing safe transportation facilities. The types and definitions of sight distance have changed over the years, as have the assumptions that they are based upon. This training module will give an overview of the three primary types of sight distance as defined by the AASHTO Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets, discuss how they should be applied to roadway and intersection design, give examples of each and discuss safety impacts. At the conclusion of the seminar participants will be able to:

  • Define the basis of general sight distance and types;
  • Describe assumptions and applications of stopping sight distance, decision sight distance and intersection sight distance; and
  • Describe the measured and potential safety of sight distance.

Instructor: Gary Thomas, P.E., Ph.D., Director of the Center for Professional Development, Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX, USA. Dr. Thomas has a diverse background in transportation engineering including experience as a private consultant, city traffic engineer and engineering faculty member. Dr. Thomas is a registered professional engineer in Arizona and Texas, a fellow of the Institute of Transportation Engineers and Transportation Research Board committee member.

 
Risk Management—How to Survive in a Litigious Neighborhood
1.5 PDH/ 0.15 IACET CEU per module
8/18/2008 or 8/19/2008 11:00 AM-12:30 PM

The seminar will provide basic ideas to reduce risks that lead to tort liability lawsuits and provide a better defense if sued. The overview will cover risk management and the knowledge needed to armor against wasted expenditures on damage claims. At the conclusion of the seminar participants will be able to:

  • Understand the concepts of risk management in an organization;
  • Utilize referenced publications, data systems and documents to defend against a claim;
  • Understand the importance of having a responsive approach to public safety concerns; and
  • Recognize the basis for litigation against a public agency.

Instructors: Ronald W. Eck, Ph.D., Professor of Civil Engineering, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, USA and James L. Pline, Consultant, Boise, ID, USA. Together they provide more than 60 years of expert witness litigation experience related to transportation issues.

 
Designing Effective Presentations
1.5 PDH/0.15 IACET CEU per module
Registration fee: $50 per module
8/19/2008 or 8/20/2008 8:30 AM-10:00 AM

In front of peers, managers, or elected and community leaders, being able to stand up and communicate ideas is crucial to professional success. This seminar covers the basics of planning an organized, audience-focused presentation. It will focus on a presentation design process that will improve the impact and clarity of presentations, making them more interesting and relevant to the intended audience. At the conclusion of the seminar participants will be able to:

  • Use a presentation design process; and
  • Understand and utilize the “Rule of 3.”

Presenter: Nancy Duling, Nancy Duling Consulting, San Gabriel, CA, USA
Nancy Duling is an independent training professional with more than 20 years experience in the training and development field. Duling has trained on topics such as time management, performance management, social style awareness, sexual harassment avoidance, behavioral interviewing, presentation and facilitation skills, communication skills and leadership. Known for her upbeat, hands-on approach and easy-going style, Duling has built her consulting practice primarily on referrals and repeat business.

 


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