Roundabouts: Balancing Safety & Mobility for All Users

Dates: April 7-9, 2020

Meets: Tu, W and Th from 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM

Location: Online

Sorry, we are no longer accepting registrations for this course. Please contact our office to find out if it will be rescheduled, or if alternative classes are available.

Sorry, we are no longer accepting registrations for this course. Please contact our office to find out if it will be rescheduled, or if alternative classes are available.

This class is offered in partnership with the California Department of Transportation, Division of Local Assistance. Registration fees are subsidized with funding from the Cooperative Training Assistance Program. Reduced rates are available to employees of California's city, county, regional, and other public agencies only.

Credits

This course grants 0.75 CEUs and 7.5 AICP CM credits. (Pending AICP Approval)

Description

The course will guide transportation practitioners through the evaluation and design aspects for roundabouts within a multimodal and complete-street context. Topics to be covered include lane configuration, traffic operation evaluation, bike and pedestrian design, signing and striping, right of way, drainage, and landscaping consideration. Additionally, we will discuss planning and policy, safety, public involvement, operation, geometry, and other design components. The instructor will explain lessons learned from past practices in a variety of jurisdictions including California, other states and other counties. Students who wish to receive an evaluation of real life practice are encouraged to attend.

Click here for a detailed outline.

Topics Include

  • Benefits of roundabouts
  • FHWA and Caltrans policy and guidelines
  • Public involvement
  • Accessibility for all users
  • Roundabout vs Traffic Signal
  • Roundabouts vs Interchanges
  • Arterial roadway roundabouts
  • Mini and urban compact roundabouts
  • Odd shaped roundabouts
  • Roundabout constraints
  • Series of roundabouts
  • Traffic circles
  • Capacity analysis and traffic operations
  • Geometric parameters and concept design
  • Pedestrian crossings
  • Bicycle accommodation
  • Signing, striping, and other traffic control devices
  • Right-of-way considerations
  • Landscaping
  • Civil engineering considerations
  • Drainage
  • Maintenance
  • Ice procedures

What You Will Learn

At the end of this course, students will understand the principles and working concepts of roundabouts within contexts of policy, planning, public involvement, design and operation. Students will also learn about capacity analysis, crash rates, traffic calming, right of way impacts, geometric design principles, sight distance criteria, traffic operations, pedestrian and bicycle treatments, landscape, drainage as well as other system considerations. The class will evaluate many roundabouts implemented in the US, as well as other countries in Asia and Europe.

Who Should Attend

This course will benefit transportation professionals who are involved in planning, feasibility study and design of roadway projects that may incorporate proposed intersection modifications and traffic calming. Attendees will be able to quickly assess considerations for installing roundabouts as an alternative to traditional intersection controls. This course is targeted to expand the knowledge of individuals with some background in evaluation and design of intersections and other mobility improvement projects, although such background is not a prerequisite for attending this training.

For More Information

About our courses and credits, see our FAQ
About cancellations, refunds, and substitutions, see How to Enroll

Cancellation Policy

To cancel your registration and receive a refund less a $75 processing fee, you must notify TechTransfer at least five (5) working days before the course is scheduled to begin. Notifications must be made in writing and sent by email to registrar@techtransfer.berkeley.edu. We reserve the right to charge the full course fee if proper notification is not sent to TechTransfer. We don't offer refunds for classes with registration fees of $75 or less.

In lieu of canceling your registration, you have three additional options: you may (1) transfer your registration to another class, (2) receive a tuition credit for the total amount, useable toward a future class, or (3) send a substitute in your place. Please contact us at least 5 full working days before the class is scheduled to begin so we may process your request.

If you’ve registered for a self-paced class, you cannot receive a refund once you start the class.

We recommend you discuss any possible problems or online security issues with your IT person before you register for any online classes. If you are worried about connectivity issues, please contact the online training coordinator the week before the class to schedule a time to test your system. If you do not test your system and you have technical issues during a live online class, we will not provide a refund.

Or email us with your questions at registrar@techtransfer.berkeley.edu
Or call us at 510-643-4393

Notes:

This class has three, 2.5-hour sessions on three consecutive days.
Tuesday, April 7, 2020 :: 1:00pm-3:30pm :: Pacific Time
Wednesday, April 8, 2020 :: 1:00pm-3:30pm :: Pacific Time
Thursday, April 9, 2020 :: 1:00pm-3:30pm :: Pacific Time

This is a live online course. All times for the online lecture are in (California) Pacific Time. Approximately one week before the course start date, all paid students will receive detailed instructions on how to access the web based lecture and course site. You will also receive instructions on how to access the student course notebook. Please make sure we have your updated contact information and you have access to an internet connection for your desktop or laptop on the days and times of the lecture. We recommend you discuss any possible problems or online security issues with your IT person before you register for any online classes. If you're worried about connectivity issues, please contact the online training coordinator, Jenny Grandbois, the week before the class to schedule a time to test your system. If you don't test your system and you have technical issues during a live online class, we will not provide a refund.
Hours:7.50
CEUs:0.75

Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
FeeStandard fee$ 290.00
Fee-AlternateCA Public Agency$ 145.00

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Min Zhou

PE, Principal, KOA Corporation

With a background in both engineering and planning, Ms. Zhou offers more than 28 years of professional transportation experience in roadway design, traffic engineering, operational analysis, traffic forecast modeling, multimodal operations, and big data management. She has worked across the United States--in the Midwest, and both East and West Coasts. She has traveled to many countries to learn about their transportation systems. In recent years, Ms. Zhou has established a reputable expertise in the areas of complete streets, active transportation, and multi-modal transportation in Southern California, and she has managed more than 50 active transportation design and planning projects. Among these projects, Ms. Zhou has developed procedures for walk audits, provided recommendations for pedestrian safety and accessibility improvements, and evaluated toolbox and design features of various pedestrian facilities. Ms. Zhou is a frequent presenter at Institution of Transportation Engineers (ITE) and other professional society conferences.

Date Day Time Location
04/07/2020Tuesday1 PM to 3:30 PM Online
04/08/2020Wednesday1 PM to 3:30 PM Online
04/09/2020Thursday1 PM to 3:30 PM Online

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