Idaho Technology Transfer Center
3330 W. Grace Street, Boise, ID 83703
phone: (208) 344-0565 - toll free: (800) 259-6841 - fax: (208) 344-0789
web: www.idahot2.org - email: IdahoT2@lhtac.org
Course Information
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15 class(es)
Speed Limits & Speed Zones
Bonneville County Road & Brige 11-16-2010 to 11-17-2010
How are realistic and enforceable speed limits determined? What does the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices say about setting speed limits? What is an engineering study to determine a speed limit? What constitutes a speed zone? What factors are considered when determining a speed zone and setting a speed limit? This class will answer all of the above questions, defining speed zones, speed limits, and providing collection data for a professional engineer to make a recommendation.The second part of the class will discuss in detail the requirements of an engineering study, how to perform a study to obtain the necessary data to present to a registered engineer, and an analysis of the surrounding parameters to be considered as part of the data. The third part of the class will include a field exercise to perform speed data collection on a street or highway in the area. The course will have an exam, required for qualification to perform the field data collection for a speed study. The course is to conform to the agreement between LHTAC and the Board of Professional Engineers to allow Local Jurisdictions to train and become proficient in obtaining engineering data to be presented to LHTAC (Professional Engineer) for determining speed limits.
Location: 2700 Manwill Road Idaho Falls ID
Total Hours: 14
Fulfills: Speed Limits and Speed Zones
Speed Limits & Speed Zones
City of Nampa Street Department 8-10-2010 to 8-11-2010
How are realistic and enforceable speed limits determined? What does the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices say about setting speed limits? What is an engineering study to determine a speed limit? What constitutes a speed zone? What factors are considered when determining a speed zone and setting a speed limit? This class will answer all of the above questions, defining speed zones, speed limits, and providing collection data for a professional engineer to make a recommendation.The second part of the class will discuss in detail the requirements of an engineering study, how to perform a study to obtain the necessary data to present to a registered engineer, and an analysis of the surrounding parameters to be considered as part of the data. The third part of the class will include a field exercise to perform speed data collection on a street or highway in the area. The course will have an exam, required for qualification to perform the field data collection for a speed study. The course is to conform to the agreement between LHTAC and the Board of Professional Engineers to allow Local Jurisdictions to train and become proficient in obtaining engineering data to be presented to LHTAC (Professional Engineer) for determining speed limits.
Location: 106 W. Railroad St Nampa ID
Total Hours: 14
Fulfills: Speed Limits and Speed Zones
Speed Limits & Speed Zones
Canyon Highway District 7-27-2010 to 7-28-2010
How are realistic and enforceable speed limits determined? What does the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices say about setting speed limits? What is an engineering study to determine a speed limit? What constitutes a speed zone? What factors are considered when determining a speed zone and setting a speed limit? This class will answer all of the above questions, defining speed zones, speed limits, and providing collection data for a professional engineer to make a recommendation.The second part of the class will discuss in detail the requirements of an engineering study, how to perform a study to obtain the necessary data to present to a registered engineer, and an analysis of the surrounding parameters to be considered as part of the data. The third part of the class will include a field exercise to perform speed data collection on a street or highway in the area. The course will have an exam, required for qualification to perform the field data collection for a speed study. The course is to conform to the agreement between LHTAC and the Board of Professional Engineers to allow Local Jurisdictions to train and become proficient in obtaining engineering data to be presented to LHTAC (Professional Engineer) for determining speed limits.
Location: 15435 Hwy 44 Caldwell ID
Total Hours: 14
Fulfills: Speed Limits and Speed Zones
Speed Limits & Speed Zones
9-27-2007 to 9-27-2007
Location: Mountain Home
Total Hours: 0
Fulfills: Speed Limits and Speed Zones
Speed Limits & Speed Zones
5-17-2007 to 5-17-2007
Location: Boise
Total Hours: 0
Fulfills: Speed Limits and Speed Zones
Speed Limits & Speed Zones
5-15-2007 to 5-15-2007
Location: Hailey
Total Hours: 0
Fulfills: Speed Limits and Speed Zones
Speed Limits & Speed Zones
4-3-2007 to 4-3-2007
Location: Grangeville
Total Hours: 0
Fulfills: Speed Limits and Speed Zones
Speed Limits & Speed Zones
5-17-2006 to 5-17-2006
Location: Idaho Falls
Total Hours: 0
Fulfills: Speed Limits and Speed Zones
Speed Limits & Speed Zones
5-15-2006 to 5-15-2006
Location: Twin Falls
Total Hours: 0
Fulfills: Speed Limits and Speed Zones
Speed Limits & Speed Zones
4-18-2006 to 4-18-2006
Location: Moscow
Total Hours: 0
Fulfills: Speed Limits and Speed Zones
Speed Limits & Speed Zones
4-12-2006 to 4-12-2006
Location: Pocatello
Total Hours: 0
Fulfills: Speed Limits and Speed Zones
Speed Limits & Speed Zones
3-15-2006 to 3-15-2006
Location: Caldwell
Total Hours: 0
Fulfills: Speed Limits and Speed Zones
Speed Limits & Speed Zones
12-6-2005 to 12-6-2005
Location: Post Falls
Total Hours: 0
Fulfills: Speed Limits and Speed Zones
Speed Limits & Speed Zones
12-5-2005 to 12-5-2005
Location: Post Falls
Total Hours: 0
Fulfills: Speed Limits and Speed Zones
Speed Limits & Speed Zones
12-1-2005 to 12-1-2005
Location: Boise
Total Hours: 0
Fulfills: Speed Limits and Speed Zones
