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Improving Intersection Safety Tuesday, December 4, 2018 Jennings, Brent Ada County Highway District / Auditorium
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Class Information

Instructor
  • Jennings, Brent
Registration
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Cost (Early / Standard)
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Location
  • Ada County Highway District
  • Auditorium
Address
  • 3775 Adams Street
  • Garden City,ID 83714
Directions
Class Dates / Times
Tuesday, December 4, 2018 8:30 AM - 2:00 PM
Prerequisites
None

Additional Notes

Description

This workshop will focus on learning how to identify common safety problems at existing unsignalized intersections and how to reduce crashes through proven low cost answers.  In 2015, the data reveals that 80% of rural intersection fatalities occurs at unsignalized intersections. While 23% of Idaho’s population lives in rural areas 56% of all fatalities occur in rural areas. We will discuss innovative solutions to remedy intersection location and layout problems, warning signs, regulatory and guide signing and markings.

Course Cancellation Policy:
  Notice of cancellation must be received at least two (2) business days prior to the class; all no-shows will be charged.  Registration cancellations can be completed by logging on to our site with your user name and password or by contacting the T2 Center directly at 208-344-0565.