Friday, May 14, 2010

Traffic Planning Learning Lab approved for Professional Engineer and AICP credits

Traffic Planning and Engineering has recently been approved for one New York Professional Engineer PDH credit.  The online Learning Lab will also receive 1.5 Certification Maintenance credits from the American Institute of Certified Planners.

The Learning Lab is conducted by videoconference and is scheduled for May 25, 12 to 1:30 pm eastern. 

This Learning Lab is produced through a partnership between Rutgers University's Bloustein Online Continuing Education Program and Langan Engineering & Environmental Services. Here is the course description:

Traffic planning and design services are a critical component to any planning process. However, traffic issues are often misunderstood or misrepresented. This presentation will explain the role of traffic planning in the overall planning process as well as discuss some traffic design considerations that should be understood by planners who are planning for or assessing potential development impacts. 

Responsible traffic planning includes a number of considerations, which will be discussed, so that efficient localized or regional circulation patterns can be created or maintained removing unnecessary impact from any one party. This course is taught by one of Langan's senior traffic engineers who is also AICP certified and possesses extensive experience in various aspects of traffic master planning and design.

 Learn more or register.


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