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Federal Highway Administration Webinar: Risk-Based Safety Planning for Tribes
November 12 @ 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm CST
November 12 at 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm Eastern
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Motor vehicle crashes involving pedestrians are rare events that often result in high-severity consequences. Because these crashes occur infrequently, it can be difficult to plan infrastructure improvements and justify their funding. This webinar will share the results of a research project sponsored by FHWA. The research establishes risk-based safety planning tools to evaluate infrastructure in Tribal areas for pedestrian safety.
November 13 at 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm Eastern
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In Tribal areas where safety data is often lacking, there is still a need to prioritize investments and provide justification for funding. Risk-based safety planning is one way to make informed safety decisions and develop justifications. In this webinar, hear from several speakers who will share an approach to risk-based safety planning for tribal areas.
The webinar will include:
- An introduction to risk-based safety planning (Adam Larsen)
- Overview of the Abley Safe Curves pilot with Native American Tribal nations (Steve Abley)
- Using 3D Data to Identify Safety Concerns (Larry Mohr)
- usRAP overview including the usRAP demonstrator tool (Zachary Hans)
- Discussion of the usRAP Tribal pilots using 360-cameras (Kimberly Vachal)