Instructor Information


NameBio
Philip Demosthenes Consultant, Principle Planner

Mr. Demosthenes has over 38 years of experience in transportation planning, investigation and application of solution strategies, creating programs and policies, access related litigation support, corridor planning, roadway design elements, training and highway safety. He is a recognized national and international authority in the field of access management. Most recently he has been involved in both rural and urban corridor improvement projects in Idaho, Arizona, California, Kentucky, Alaska and Tennessee. He teaches access management courses frequently. He has prepared access management policies and standards for Colorado, Arizona, Alaska, and Abu Dhabi and assisted with access program development in Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, South Dakota, Michigan, New Jersey, Louisiana, Florida, British Columbia and Greece. He has been involved in roundabout research and application since 2000. He currently serves as the Chairman for Research on the TRB Roundabout Committee. He is an Emeritus member of the TRB Access Committee. He co-authored the access management chapters in two recent ITE publications: "Urban Street Geometric Design Handbook" (2008) and the "Traffic Engineering Handbook" (2009). He is one of four co-authors of the second edition of the TRB Access Management Manual, 2014.