Green Action Centre and Bike Winnipeg invite you to join us for a local viewing of the following APBP webinar: Design Treatments to Transition from Trails to Roadways. The webinar viewing takes place in the EcoCentre boardroom (3rd floor, 303 Portage Ave) and will be followed by group discussion of local applications.


RSVPs appreciated but not necessary. Hope to see you then!

Thanks,

Jessie

(204) 925-3772

Design Treatments to Transition from Trails to Roadways


Wednesday, October 15th, 2:00 - 3:00 p.m., EcoCentre Boardroom

Key takeaways:

• Understand the challenges and current guidance related to designing safe trail and road intersections

• Explore design considerations including safety issues at unsignalized crossings; preferred treatments for trail entrances; alternatives to at-grade crossings; and use of signs, pavement markings and bollards

• Learn about examples of non-standard use of pavement markings and signals that have improved safety

Description:
Detailed, prescriptive guidance for designing safe intersections between trails and roadways is scarce, and trail crossings often present complex, nonstandard design problems for engineers and planners. Attend this webinar for an overview of current design guidance and to learn how some jurisdictions help cyclists and pedestrians travel safely across a roadway on a trail or shared-use path. Case studies from San Jose, California, and Virginia’s Washington and Old Dominion Trail will provide design examples that include at-grade and under grade crossings; trail entrances; use of signs and bollards; alternative pavement markings; and experimental use of signals.

Presenters:
Randy Dittberner, P.E., PTOE, Regional Traffic Engineer, Virginia DOT Northern Region
Bill Schultheiss, P.E., Vice President and Senior Engineer, Toole Design Group
Yves Zsutty, Trail Manager, City of San Jose



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