Traffic Signals Perth March2015
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Traffic Signals Perth March2015
Traffic Signals Workshop Perth | 17 – 18 March 2015 Who should attend? All traffic signal practitioners Road design consultants Engineers requiring specialist training in signals State Road Authority engineers supervising signal contracts Young engineers looking to develop specialist skills for career development Course Materials Design data Geometric elements Signal system and components Signal face layouts and display sequences Signal phasing and timing Location of signal equipment Traffic detection Signal controllers Pavement markings and signs Coordination of traffic signals Special applications ARRB is pleased to offer this two day intensive training course, which is based on the Austroads Guide to Traffic Management, Parts 6, 9 and 10. It incorporates the latest practice in the safe and efficient design of traffic signal installations. It will suit junior practitioners and graduates, however more experienced practitioners will find the course an extremely useful refresher. The workshop presents detailed information and instruction on using the Austroads Guides including the: collection of design data; geometric elements; signal system and components; signal face layouts and display sequences; signal phasing; location of signal equipment; traffic detection and signal controllers. Extensive use of exercises and case studies ensures that trainees gain experience in preparing display sequences and determining alternate phasing arrangements. Signal timing, coordination, controller settings and equipment location are also discussed in detail and examined through group exercises. Other topics covered include: pavement markings, signs, coordination of traffic signals, installation checks and maintenance, and special applications including advance warning signals, emergency vehicle facilities, public transport priority, bicycle facilities, pedestrian facilities, roundabout metering signals, ramp-metering signals and special intersection treatments. There is no other similar course available that covers this topic area in the same detail. PURPOSE To familiarise signal practitioners with To learn how to use the Austroads guides, To obtain hands-on experience in analysing To provide enhanced take-up, acceptance current best practice for the design and operation of traffic signals a signal design case Endorsements This courses is recognised by ENGINEERS AUSTRALIA for Continuing Professional Development. Engineers Australia members can choose to record CPD hours for attendance at this event in their personal CPD logs. Members should refer to Engineers Australia’s CPD Policy for details of requirements and conditions. Enquiries For further information about this course, please contact the Events Coordinator on 03 9881 1680, or via email: [email protected]. You can also visit our website: arrb.com.au/workshops where to find relevant information and implications for local practice and use of the Austroads Guides to achieve greater uniformity of practice across Australasia PRESENTER COURSE WRITER David Nash – Director at Traffinity Dr Rahmi Akcelik – Director of Akcelik and Associates Pty Ltd David is a consulting transport engineer specialising in traffic management. He has over 30 years of experience with VicRoads and its predecessors, specialising in traffic engineering, traffic management and road safety. Rahmi is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering of Monash University. He has been serving as a member of the US Transportation Research Board Committees on Highway Capacity and Quality of Service, and Traffic Signals Systems since 1984. Dr Akcelik is a leading scientist and software developer in the area of traffic management with over 250 technical publications in his area of expertise. He was previously the Manager - Road & Traffic Standards at VicRoads and has made a substantial contribution to the development of standards and guidelines for traffic management in Australia, through his involvement in the Austroads Traffic Management Review Panel and the Australian Standards MS-012 committee. David has a particular interest in developing traffic engineering skills in the profession. David lectures at Swinburne University and provides consulting services to road managers across the country and overseas. He is Secretary of the Institute of Transportation Engineers, ANZ Section. Awards received by Dr Akcelik include the 1999 Clunies Ross National Science and Technology award for outstanding commitment and contribution to the application of science and technology in Australia. He is the author of ARRB’s popular Research Report No.123 on Traffic Signals published in 1981, and author of the SIDRA INTERSECTION software for signalised and unsignalised intersections and roundabouts. He has conducted over 50 training workshops in many countries around the world. arrb.com.au Traffic Signals Workshop Perth | 17 – 18 March 2015 Venue WORKSHOP TIMETABLE Perth - Mercure Perth Hotel, 10 Irwin Street, Perth Day 1 Day 2 Fees 8.30 am 8.30 am Tea and coffee, a networking opportunity Tea and coffee 9.00 am Introduction Austroads briefing Structure of Guide How to use the Guide Design data 9.00 am Signal timings Group problem solving – Signal timings Signal controllers Coordination of traffic signals 10.40 am Review questions Morning tea break 10.35 am 11.00 am Pavement markings Signs Vehicle traffic factors Location of signal equipment 12.30 pm | Lunch break Full Registration fees Price pp: $1,650 GST: $165 Total Cost: $1,815 Early Bird Registration (Register before 16/02/15) Price pp: $1,470 GST: $147 Total Cost: $1,617 Registration fee includes morning and afternoon refreshments and lunch. All prices are quoted in Australian dollars. How to Register To register for this workshop and make payments please click on the button below. click me Morning tea break 11.00 am Geometric elements Intro to case study theme Signal systems & components Signal face layouts 12.30 pm | Lunch break (with lunch provided) 1.30 pm Display sequences Signal phasing Signal controllers 3.00 pm (with lunch provided) 1.30 pm Group exercise - Location of signal equipment Case study – Implementation of proposed design Group exercise - Controller time settings Discussion on group exercise Afternoon tea 3.00 pm 3.30 pm Group exercise: Display sequences & Afternoon tea 5.00 pm Review/feedback/evaluation phasing alternatives Traffic detection Review questions Workshop concludes for the day 3.30 pm Special applications Group discussions Local Practice versus Guide 5.00 pm Workshop concludes to register Please note On receipt of this registration, a confirmation email will be sent to you. 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