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UID:33792-1771574400-1771603200@njdotlocalhub.nj.gov
SUMMARY:Traffic Enforcement & Engagement Acuity (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:This program was developed in collaboration with the New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety (DHTS) and is hosted by the Rutgers Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation (CAIT). This comprehensive full-day course is designed to advance traffic safety initiatives through enforcement and professional engagement with the motoring public \nThe curriculum focuses on the role of traffic enforcement officers in New Jersey\, emphasizing their part in reducing severe injuries and fatalities on the state’s roadways. Officers will gain a deeper understanding of their responsibilities in roadway safety and the intricacies of conducting traffic stops\, with a particular focus on interactions with motorists and best practices for traffic stops. \nThe course content is structured to examine the nuanced components of a traffic stop\, beginning with a detailed analysis of officer acuity relative to the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Code. Participants will learn to accurately identify violations\, select appropriate and safe locations for conducting stops\, and effectively communicate necessary information to dispatch while adhering to departmental protocols and the law. \nKey aspects of the traffic stop process include safe vehicle approach tactics\, the importance of professional engagement with motorists to address infractions\, and the legal rights of both officers and motorists during these encounters. The curriculum will also cover strategies for managing interactions with motorists who wish to lodge complaints or contest issued summonses\, highlighting the importance of thorough documentation of each encounter and the preparation for credible courtroom testimony. \nThe instruction will be delivered by experienced Traffic Safety Officers and a municipal prosecutor from a multi-jurisdictional background\, underscoring the paramount importance of professional and fair practices within law enforcement traffic safety functions. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nClarify the law enforcement role in traffic safety\nEnhance skills for effective interaction with motorists\nApply the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Code comprehensively\nUse engagement techniques while enforcing traffic laws\nImprove the quality and credibility of courtroom testimony\n\nIntended Audience:\nLaw enforcement \nPre-Requisites:\nFull-time NJ Law Enforcement Officer \nCredits:\nNone \nInstructors:\nChief Frank Pumphrey\, Cedar Grove PD; Elsbeth Crusius\, Chief Municipal Prosecutor\, Bergen & Passaic: Eric Heitmann\, EHA Transportation Safety Consultants; Ptl. Matthew Menosky\, Holmdel PD; Ptl Michael O’Hara\, Manchester PD; Pamela O’Donnell\, Catch You Later Foundation \nSponsor: \nNew Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety
URL:https://njdotlocalhub.nj.gov/event/traffic-enforcement-engagement-acuity-in-person/
LOCATION:Ocean County Police Academy\, 500 West Hanover Ave\, Morris Plains\, New Jersey\, 07950
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260212T080000
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DTSTAMP:20260613T041808
CREATED:20260114T230119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T230119Z
UID:33795-1770883200-1770897600@njdotlocalhub.nj.gov
SUMMARY:Traffic Control Coordinator Refresher (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:NJDOT now requires New Jersey Traffic Control Coordinators to take this refresher class every two years if they wish to continue working on state-funded projects.  \nCourse Description:\nThe course provides a refresher of the current Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and includes a brief overview of Federal\, NJDOT\, and New Jersey Turnpike specific changes and addresses areas of concern found in our work zones. Topics will include worker safety consideration\, proper placement and use of traffic signs\, shadow vehicles\, and other temporary traffic control devices used to guide road users through work zones. \nIntended Audience:\nAll TCC designation card holders whose designation expiration date is looming. One has two years and three months from the date of the previous class (either the initial TCC course or the TCC Refresher) to renew their designation to remain compliant. \nRequisites:\nIn order to renew your TCC designation and receive a card\, you must meet the requisites\, as follows: \n\nProvide proof of successful completion of the 3-day Traffic Control Coordinator Program or half-day Traffic Control Coordinator Refresher. We require that your last issued TCC designation card be uploaded at the time of registration.\nMeet the attendance time requirement\nPay the class fee\n\n**We ask that you upload your digital TCC designation card at the time of registration** \nIf you do not have a digital copy of your TCC designation card\, please contact caitregistrar@soe.rutgers.edu. \nIf you only require the attendance certificate (for engineers and inspectors)\, you do not need to upload any documents. \nTCC cards and certificates will not be issued if any course requisites have not been fulfilled. \nFee Amount:  \n$150 per person \nCredits:   \nPDH credit provided upon request \nInstructors:   \nGeorge Fallat – Middlesex County Engineer; Meriam Michael – NJDOT; Brian Crain – OSHA; Larry Lenahan/Sgt. Charles Bowden – NJTA; and Sgt. Alan Franke – NJSP Construction \nSponsors:\nNew Jersey Work Zone Safety Partnership and NJDOT \nOther Information: \nLogin instructions will be provided in your registration confirmation. If you do not receive immediate confirmation\, please check your SPAM/JUNK folder as it will sometimes be directed there instead of your inbox. If not received\, please send an email to CAIT Registrar indicating that you didn’t receive the confirmation and it will be resent. \nThose completing the webinar as instructed\, shall receive an email to download their renewed TCC designation card. You may either keep the pdf file on a phone/laptop as proof of designation or print the file and laminate it to carry an actual card.
URL:https://njdotlocalhub.nj.gov/event/traffic-control-coordinator-refresher-webinar-3/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260211T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260211T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T041808
CREATED:20260114T230243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T230243Z
UID:33797-1770796800-1770825600@njdotlocalhub.nj.gov
SUMMARY:NJDHTS – Data-Driven Countermeasures for Traffic Safety: Day 2 (In-person)
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE: Your application to participate in this course and the pre-requisite documents must be submitted by 12 noon on February 7\, 2025 to David Maruca at dem200@soe.rutgers.edu \nCourse Description: \nThis hands-on course will provide Project Managers and Grant Writers the tools necessary to extract data related to crash prone areas\, develop and submit a grant to the Division of Highway Traffic Safety\, implement proven countermeasures and strategies to proactively address traffic safety issue(s)\, and measure the impact of their intervention(s). This course will take you step-by-step on how to utilize the Crash Analysis Tool (CAT) in a computer lab or webinar by first developing queries for your specific town that identify crash prone locations. Those queries will be saved and exported to form the justification for your DHTS grant proposal. \nAgencies will receive grant writing training and develop a grant proposal and budget related to their data points utilizing the DHTS Sage System with support from experienced grantees and grantors. This will be followed by receiving approval from command staff and business/financial administrators to submit the grant to DHTS for consideration. \nNHTSA’s proven countermeasures will be discussed\, and other traffic safety organizations will provide presentations to assist the attendees in selecting the proper strategies to implement. At the conclusion on the grant\, an after-action presentation will be delivered by grantees outlining their program’s challenges and successes. \nThis course is free and opened to municipal\, county\, and state agencies as well as nonprofits statewide\, but agencies must meet all the prerequisites to include completing the attached questionnaire and submitting a letter of support for acceptance. Please see the attachments in the online course description for additional information. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nUse the Crash Analysis Tool to mine data\nEnter a grant application in the SAGE system\nEmploy NHTSA countermeasures to improve traffic safety\n\nIntended Audience:\nLaw enforcement and nonprofit agencies engaged in traffic safety \nPre-Requisites: \nProvide a letter of support \nInstructors:\nJoseph Weiss\, Division of Highway Traffic Safety; Nick Schock\, Gloucester County Prosecutors Office; Sgt. Monika Oliveira\, Linden PD; Will Yarzab\, North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority; Sgt. Noah Van Vliet\, Midland Park PD; Kevin Murphy\, DVRPC; Wendy Burke\, Brain Injury Alliance; Kevin Murphy\, DVRPC; Off. Bill Kloos\, Piscataway PD \nSponsor:\nNew Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety \nUniversity Smoking Policy:\nRutgers University is committed to providing and maintaining a healthy and safe environment for students\, employees\, guests\, and visitors. The use of all tobacco products and tobacco related products\, including E-cigarettes\, is prohibited on all property that is owned\, operated\, leased\, occupied\, or controlled by the University. Therefore\, smoking is no longer permitted outside of the CAIT building. Those who violate the new policy will be asked to leave the premises.
URL:https://njdotlocalhub.nj.gov/event/njdhts-data-driven-countermeasures-for-traffic-safety-day-2-in-person/
LOCATION:Rutgers CAIT Computer Lab\, 100 Brett Rd\, Piscataway\, New Jersey\, 08854
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260210T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260210T150000
DTSTAMP:20260613T041808
CREATED:20260114T230449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T230449Z
UID:33799-1770714000-1770735600@njdotlocalhub.nj.gov
SUMMARY:NJLTAP – Guidelines for Guide Rail and Median Barrier Design: Day 2 (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nThis 2-day workshop will cover the current design guidelines in Section 8 of the NJDOT Roadway Design Manual for guide rail design and median barriers which will cover the various Baseline Document Changes (BDC) and the revisions to implement AASHTO MASH criteria. The workshop will go through the entire section including clear zone\, warranting obstructions\, guide rail height\, clearance from traveled way\, rubrail\, reduced post spacing at obstructions\, guide rail at structures\, end treatments\, roadside recovery area\, grading treatment\, approach length of need\, guide rail treatments at driveways\, gore areas\, and median guide rail and barriers along with their placement. There will also be several class problems on calculating and graphically solving length of need on the second day of the course. The Standard Construction Details for Guide Rail and Median Barriers will also be covered. \nParticipants should also bring pencils\, straight edge\, English 30 scale and calculator to second day of class. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nLearn how to distinguish the current MASH guide rail from the various older types of guide rail constructed by NJDOT\nLearn how to design the NJDOT approved guide rail and median barriers as per the latest AASHTO/NJDOT MASH criteria\nBecome very familiar with the latest Section 8 of the NJDOT Roadway Design Manual and the NJDOT Standard Construction Details for guide rail and median barriers\nSolve several class problems to apply the guide rail design concepts taught in class\n\nIntended Audience:\nState\, county and township engineers and engineering consultants involved with guide rail and median barrier design \nPre-Requisites: \nNone \nCredits: \n11 PDH \nPresenter:\nDavid Bizuga\, NJDOT Training Specialist and CAIT Co-adjutant \nSponsor: \nThis workshop is sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration and New Jersey Department of Transportation through the New Jersey Local Technical Assistance Program. \nRegistration Confirmation Email:\nAfter registering\, a confirmation email will be sent to the email address you provided. If you cannot locate the registration confirmation in your Inbox\, check your Spam or Junk folder as it is sometimes re-directed there. Please contact our registrar (caitregistrar@soe.rutgers.edu) for assistance should you continue to experience any issues. \nUniversity Smoking Policy:\nRutgers University is dedicated to ensuring a safe and healthy environment for students\, staff\, visitors\, and guests. The use of any tobacco or tobacco-related products\, including E-cigarettes\, is not allowed on any University-owned\, operated\, leased\, occupied\, or controlled property. Consequently\, smoking is not allowed outside the CAIT building. Individuals who breach this updated policy will be requested to vacate the premises.
URL:https://njdotlocalhub.nj.gov/event/njltap-guidelines-for-guide-rail-and-median-barrier-design-day-2-in-person/
LOCATION:Rutgers CAIT Auditorium\, 100 Brett Road\, Piscataway\, NJ\, 08854\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260210T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260210T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T041808
CREATED:20260114T223024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T223024Z
UID:33779-1770710400-1770739200@njdotlocalhub.nj.gov
SUMMARY:NJDHTS – Data-Driven Countermeasures for Traffic Safety: Day 1 (In-person)
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE: Your application to participate in this course and the pre-requisite documents must be submitted by 12 noon on February 7\, 2025 to David Maruca at dem200@soe.rutgers.edu \nCourse Description: \nThis hands-on course will provide Project Managers and Grant Writers the tools necessary to extract data related to crash prone areas\, develop and submit a grant to the Division of Highway Traffic Safety\, implement proven countermeasures and strategies to proactively address traffic safety issue(s)\, and measure the impact of their intervention(s). This course will take you step-by-step on how to utilize the Crash Analysis Tool (CAT) in a computer lab or webinar by first developing queries for your specific town that identify crash prone locations. Those queries will be saved and exported to form the justification for your DHTS grant proposal. \nAgencies will receive grant writing training and develop a grant proposal and budget related to their data points utilizing the DHTS Sage System with support from experienced grantees and grantors. This will be followed by receiving approval from command staff and business/financial administrators to submit the grant to DHTS for consideration. \nNHTSA’s proven countermeasures will be discussed\, and other traffic safety organizations will provide presentations to assist the attendees in selecting the proper strategies to implement. At the conclusion on the grant\, an after-action presentation will be delivered by grantees outlining their program’s challenges and successes. \nThis course is free and opened to municipal\, county\, and state agencies as well as nonprofits statewide\, but agencies must meet all the prerequisites to include completing the attached questionnaire and submitting a letter of support for acceptance. Please see the attachments in the online course description for additional information. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nUse the Crash Analysis Tool to mine data\nEnter a grant application in the SAGE system\nEmploy NHTSA countermeasures to improve traffic safety\n\nIntended Audience:\nLaw enforcement and nonprofit agencies engaged in traffic safety \nPre-Requisites: \nProvide a letter of support \nInstructors:\nJoseph Weiss\, Division of Highway Traffic Safety; Nick Schock\, Gloucester County Prosecutors Office; Sgt. Monika Oliveira\, Linden PD; Will Yarzab\, North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority; Sgt. Noah Van Vliet\, Midland Park PD; Kevin Murphy\, DVRPC; Wendy Burke\, Brain Injury Alliance; Kevin Murphy\, DVRPC; Off. Bill Kloos\, Piscataway PD \nSponsor:\nNew Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety \nUniversity Smoking Policy:\nRutgers University is committed to providing and maintaining a healthy and safe environment for students\, employees\, guests\, and visitors. The use of all tobacco products and tobacco related products\, including E-cigarettes\, is prohibited on all property that is owned\, operated\, leased\, occupied\, or controlled by the University. Therefore\, smoking is no longer permitted outside of the CAIT building. Those who violate the new policy will be asked to leave the premises.
URL:https://njdotlocalhub.nj.gov/event/njdhts-data-driven-countermeasures-for-traffic-safety-in-person/
LOCATION:Rutgers CAIT Computer Lab\, 100 Brett Rd\, Piscataway\, New Jersey\, 08854
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260209T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260209T150000
DTSTAMP:20260613T041808
CREATED:20260114T222530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T222740Z
UID:33777-1770627600-1770649200@njdotlocalhub.nj.gov
SUMMARY:NJLTAP – Guidelines for Guide Rail and Median Barrier Design: Day 1 (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nThis 2-day workshop will cover the current design guidelines in Section 8 of the NJDOT Roadway Design Manual for guide rail design and median barriers which will cover the various Baseline Document Changes (BDC) and the revisions to implement AASHTO MASH criteria. The workshop will go through the entire section including clear zone\, warranting obstructions\, guide rail height\, clearance from traveled way\, rubrail\, reduced post spacing at obstructions\, guide rail at structures\, end treatments\, roadside recovery area\, grading treatment\, approach length of need\, guide rail treatments at driveways\, gore areas\, and median guide rail and barriers along with their placement. There will also be several class problems on calculating and graphically solving length of need on the second day of the course. The Standard Construction Details for Guide Rail and Median Barriers will also be covered. \nParticipants should also bring pencils\, straight edge\, English 30 scale and calculator to second day of class. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nLearn how to distinguish the current MASH guide rail from the various older types of guide rail constructed by NJDOT\nLearn how to design the NJDOT approved guide rail and median barriers as per the latest AASHTO/NJDOT MASH criteria\nBecome very familiar with the latest Section 8 of the NJDOT Roadway Design Manual and the NJDOT Standard Construction Details for guide rail and median barriers\nSolve several class problems to apply the guide rail design concepts taught in class\n\nIntended Audience:\nState\, county and township engineers and engineering consultants involved with guide rail and median barrier design \nPre-Requisites: \nNone \nCredits: \n11 PDH \nPresenter:\nDavid Bizuga\, NJDOT Training Specialist and CAIT Co-adjutant \nSponsor: \nThis workshop is sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration and New Jersey Department of Transportation through the New Jersey Local Technical Assistance Program. \nRegistration Confirmation Email:\nAfter registering\, a confirmation email will be sent to the email address you provided. If you cannot locate the registration confirmation in your Inbox\, check your Spam or Junk folder as it is sometimes re-directed there. Please contact our registrar (caitregistrar@soe.rutgers.edu) for assistance should you continue to experience any issues. \nUniversity Smoking Policy:\nRutgers University is dedicated to ensuring a safe and healthy environment for students\, staff\, visitors\, and guests. The use of any tobacco or tobacco-related products\, including E-cigarettes\, is not allowed on any University-owned\, operated\, leased\, occupied\, or controlled property. Consequently\, smoking is not allowed outside the CAIT building. Individuals who breach this updated policy will be requested to vacate the premises.
URL:https://njdotlocalhub.nj.gov/event/njltap-guidelines-for-guide-rail-and-median-barrier-design-in-person/
LOCATION:Rutgers CAIT Auditorium\, 100 Brett Road\, Piscataway\, NJ\, 08854\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260108T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260108T120000
DTSTAMP:20260613T041808
CREATED:20251215T211231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T211231Z
UID:33688-1767859200-1767873600@njdotlocalhub.nj.gov
SUMMARY:Work Zone Safety Awareness (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE: This is the only Work Zone Safety Awareness training credited as a prerequisite for the Traffic Control Coordinator Program. \nCourse Description:\nThe Work Zone Safety Awareness Program is offered to participants who require an overview of working safely in the roadway. As new or veteran employees enter or re-enter the construction and public works profession\, they are frequently required to set up short-term work zones or are assigned to long-term projects. There are no allowances for errors when working next to traffic\, so it is important for personnel to have a solid understanding of work zone safety compliance with the national MUTCD standards. Also\, the roles of workers and enforcement personnel at work sites\, differences between NJDOT and local projects\, and legal responsibilities in work zones will be addressed during this program. \nLearning Objectives: \n1. Learn about documents governing work zones\n2. Identify different types of work zones\n3. Name devices used in a work zone\n4. Describe hazards in a work zone\n5. Identify flagging operations in a work zone \nIntended Audience: \nWork zone participants and those seeking the Traffic Control Coordinator designation \nPre-Requisites: \nnone \nCredits: \n2 Technical\, 2 Government CPWM – (4) Professional Development Hours \nPresenters:\nBrian Crain – OSHA and Sgt. Alan Franke – NJSP Construction \nFee:\nThe fee for this course is $125.00. Payment options and instructions for each method of payment are available during the registration process. \nSponsor: \nNew Jersey Work Zone Safety Partnership and NJDOT
URL:https://njdotlocalhub.nj.gov/event/work-zone-safety-awareness-webinar-2/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260106T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260106T120000
DTSTAMP:20260613T041808
CREATED:20251215T211957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T211957Z
UID:33710-1767686400-1767700800@njdotlocalhub.nj.gov
SUMMARY:Traffic Control Coordinator Refresher (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:NJDOT now requires New Jersey Traffic Control Coordinators to take this refresher class every two years if they wish to continue working on state-funded projects.  \nCourse Description:\nThe course provides a refresher of the current Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and includes a brief overview of Federal\, NJDOT\, and New Jersey Turnpike specific changes and addresses areas of concern found in our work zones. Topics will include worker safety consideration\, proper placement and use of traffic signs\, shadow vehicles\, and other temporary traffic control devices used to guide road users through work zones. \nIntended Audience:\nAll TCC designation card holders whose designation expiration date is looming. One has two years and three months from the date of the previous class (either the initial TCC course or the TCC Refresher) to renew their designation to remain compliant. \nRequisites:\nIn order to renew your TCC designation and receive a card\, you must meet the requisites\, as follows: \n\nProvide proof of successful completion of the 3-day Traffic Control Coordinator Program or half-day Traffic Control Coordinator Refresher. We require that your last issued TCC designation card be uploaded at the time of registration.\nMeet the attendance time requirement\nPay the class fee\n\n**We ask that you upload your digital TCC designation card at the time of registration** \nIf you do not have a digital copy of your TCC designation card\, please contact caitregistrar@soe.rutgers.edu. \nIf you only require the attendance certificate (for engineers and inspectors)\, you do not need to upload any documents. \nTCC cards and certificates will not be issued if any course requisites have not been fulfilled. \nFee Amount:  \n$150 per person \nCredits:   \nPDH credit provided upon request \nInstructors:   \nGeorge Fallat – Middlesex County Engineer; Meriam Michael – NJDOT; Brian Crain – OSHA; Larry Lenahan/Sgt. Charles Bowden – NJTA; and Sgt. Alan Franke – NJSP Construction \nSponsors:\nNew Jersey Work Zone Safety Partnership and NJDOT \nOther Information: \nLogin instructions will be provided in your registration confirmation. If you do not receive immediate confirmation\, please check your SPAM/JUNK folder as it will sometimes be directed there instead of your inbox. If not received\, please send an email to CAIT Registrar indicating that you didn’t receive the confirmation and it will be resent. \nThose completing the webinar as instructed\, shall receive an email to download their renewed TCC designation card. You may either keep the pdf file on a phone/laptop as proof of designation or print the file and laminate it to carry an actual card.
URL:https://njdotlocalhub.nj.gov/event/traffic-control-coordinator-refresher-webinar-2/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Virtual
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251216T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251218T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T041808
CREATED:20251028T212900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T212919Z
UID:32786-1765872000-1766077200@njdotlocalhub.nj.gov
SUMMARY:Traffic Control Coordinator Program (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Please note: The registration deadline for this program is November 21\, 2025 at 12 noon. \nThis is a 3-day program with exam.  Full attendance is required to receive attendance credit. TCC designation is offered to those who meet the attendance requirement\, pass the exam\, and provide the below listed prerequisites. \nCourse Description:\nThis 3-day webinar with exam is designed for experienced highway work zone personnel who seek training in work zone traffic control. NJDOT and other agencies require a contractor to assign a supervisory-level employee with requisite onsite experience to act as the Traffic Control Coordinator (TCC) on roadway construction projects. \nFor those seeking to increase their work zone safety and traffic control knowledge but do not require the TCC designation\, it is recommended to attend the Work Zone Safety Awareness workshop instead. Participants who successfully complete this course will be eligible to serve as TCC and shall have the responsibility and authority to implement and maintain all traffic operations for the project. Upon successful completion of the 3-day course and submission of all prerequisite documentation\, a digital TCC card will be issued. Those who do not provide prerequisite documentation are only eligible for a  course certificate of attendance with applicable PDH credit. \nThe course covers standard work zone protection as specified in the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). Sessions on OSHA\, NJDOT\, and State Police relationships and work zone traffic control liability issues are included. \nClass Schedule:\nDay 1: The MUTCD (Part VI) / Local Law Enforcement in Work Zones\nDay 2: NJ DOT Projects / Municipal v. State Roadways (State Police) / New Jersey Turnpike Authority Operations\nDay 3: OSHA / Legal Liabilities / Online Exam \nLearning Objectives: \n\nUnderstand MUTCD requirements in work zones\nDistinguish differences between the MUTCD and DOT projects\nIdentify DOT standards and specifications requirements in required work zones\nLearn New Jersey Turnpike Authority & OSHA requirements in work zones\nUnderstand the role of State and Local Police in work zones\n\nTo successfully complete this course\, you must: \n\nAttend all three days\, from 8a-4p\, which will contain several breaks\nPass an online exam with a minimum proficiency score of 70% (applicable if seeking the TCC designation)\nUpload prerequisite documents upon registration or at a later date (applicable if seeking the TCC designation)\nPay the course fee\nComplete an online survey at the conclusion of training\n\nPrerequisites:\nIn order to obtain a TCC designation card\, you must meet the prerequisites\, as follows: \n\nProof of successful completion of a Work Zone Safety Awareness Program or Flagger Training Workshop. We require this be in the form of a certificate or letter of completion from the training sponsor.\nA signed letter from a past and/or present employer stating you have 4000+ hours of field experience in highway work zones. We require this letter be on company letter head and signed by a supervisor.\n\n**We ask that\, if possible\, you upload the prerequisite documents at the time of registration** \nYou may register for the program even if you do not have the prerequisites ready. However\, to obtain the TCC card\, you will have to upload the documents at a later time. \nIf you only require the attendance certificate (for engineers and inspectors)\, you do not need to upload any documents. \nTCC cards and certificates will not be issued if the course fees are delinquent and/or any course prerequisites have not been fulfilled. \nFee:\n$595 \nCredits:\nPDH credit provided upon request \nPresenters: \nGordon Meth – Robson Forensic; David Maruca – Rutgers CAIT; Sgt. Alan Franke – NJSP Construction; Lee Steiner/Manar Alsharaa – NJDOT; Larry Lenahan/Sgt. Charles Bowden – NJTA; and Brian Crain – OSHA \nSponsors:\nNew Jersey Work Zone Safety Partnership and NJDOT
URL:https://njdotlocalhub.nj.gov/event/traffic-control-coordinator-program-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251212T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251212T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T041808
CREATED:20251028T212301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T212301Z
UID:32782-1765526400-1765544400@njdotlocalhub.nj.gov
SUMMARY:NJLTAP – Traffic Incident Management (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nUsing a multi-discipline approach\, first responders in New Jersey will learn how to operate more efficiently and act collectively. The training covers topics including TIM guidelines\, fundamentals\, and terminology; notifications and scene size up; scene safety and risk management; traffic management; special circumstances; clearance; and termination. \nThis course is open to all traffic-incident first responders including personnel in law enforcement\, fire-fighting\, emergency medical services (EMS)\, public safety\, public works\, towing and recovery\, and hazardous materials (HAZMAT). \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify three main tenets of the National Unified Goal\nName the four parts of a Traffic Incident Zone\nList where responder vehicles should be placed during a traffic incident\nRecite the eight pieces of equipment a first responder should have for incidences\n\nIntended Audience: \nEmergency first responders \nPrerequisites:\nIn addition to registration here\, you shall also register at NJTIM.org to attend and receive the certificate. Class size is limited. Failure to register at NJTIM.org may result in not being admitted to class. \nCredits:\n4 CEU for NJOEMS\, .5 for NJDFS\, 4 hours technical for Public Works Managers \nPresenters:   \nDavid Maruca\, Rutgers CAIT; Robert Pomykala\, NJIT \nSponsor:   \nFederal Highway Administration in cooperation with the New Jersey Department of Transportation
URL:https://njdotlocalhub.nj.gov/event/njltap-traffic-incident-management-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251211T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251211T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T041808
CREATED:20251028T212041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T212041Z
UID:32779-1765441800-1765468800@njdotlocalhub.nj.gov
SUMMARY:NJLTAP – Principles of Paving (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nThis course is for municipal\, county\, and State employees and those that work with them who are involved in the planning\, inspecting\, and placing of asphalt pavements. The course will provide the information needed to properly plan and monitor a hot mix asphalt paving project. Basic knowledge of hot mix asphalt materials and example construction specifications will be provided. The importance of proper roadway preparation to obtain a long-lasting product will be discussed. A basic understanding of the design\, delivery\, placement\, and compaction process in paving operations will be provided. \nLearning Objectives:  \n\nLearn how to properly plan and monitor a hot mix asphalt paving project\nDiscuss the importance of proper roadway preparation\nObtain a basic understanding of the design\, delivery\, placement\, and compaction process\n\nIntended Audience:\nPublic Works employees who plan\, supervise\, and inspect Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) and Stone Matric Asphalt (SMA) rehabilitation projects for local\, county\, and State governments. \nPre-Requisites:\nNone \nCredits:\n6 PDH; CPWM 6 Technical Contact Hours \nInstructor:\nNick Vitillo\, PhD \nSponsor:\nThis workshop is sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration and New Jersey Department of Transportation through the New Jersey Local Technical Assistance Program. \nUniversity Smoking Policy:\nRutgers University is committed to providing and maintaining a healthy and safe environment for students\, employees\, guests\, and visitors. The use of all tobacco products and tobacco related products\, including E-cigarettes\, is prohibited on all property that is owned\, operated\, leased\, occupied\, or controlled by the University. Therefore\, smoking is no longer permitted outside of the CAIT building. Those who violate the new policy will be asked to leave the premises.
URL:https://njdotlocalhub.nj.gov/event/njltap-principles-of-paving-in-person/
LOCATION:Rutgers CAIT Auditorium\, 100 Brett Road\, Piscataway\, NJ\, 08854\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251211T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251211T120000
DTSTAMP:20260613T041808
CREATED:20251028T210420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T211444Z
UID:32776-1765440000-1765454400@njdotlocalhub.nj.gov
SUMMARY:Traffic Control Coordinator Refresher (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:NJDOT now requires New Jersey Traffic Control Coordinators to take this refresher class every two years if they wish to continue working on state-funded projects.  \nCourse Description:\nThe course provides a refresher of the current Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and includes a brief overview of Federal\, NJDOT\, and New Jersey Turnpike specific changes and addresses areas of concern found in our work zones. Topics will include worker safety consideration\, proper placement and use of traffic signs\, shadow vehicles\, and other temporary traffic control devices used to guide road users through work zones. \nIntended Audience:\nAll TCC designation card holders whose designation expiration date is looming. One has two years and three months from the date of the previous class (either the initial TCC course or the TCC Refresher) to renew their designation to remain compliant. \nRequisites:\nIn order to renew your TCC designation and receive a card\, you must meet the requisites\, as follows: \n\nProvide proof of successful completion of the 3-day Traffic Control Coordinator Program or half-day Traffic Control Coordinator Refresher. We require that your last issued TCC designation card be uploaded at the time of registration.\nMeet the attendance time requirement\nPay the class fee\n\n**We ask that you upload your digital TCC designation card at the time of registration** \nIf you do not have a digital copy of your TCC designation card\, please contact caitregistrar@soe.rutgers.edu. \nIf you only require the attendance certificate (for engineers and inspectors)\, you do not need to upload any documents. \nTCC cards and certificates will not be issued if any course requisites have not been fulfilled. \nFee Amount:  \n$150 per person \nCredits:   \nPDH credit provided upon request \nInstructors:   \nGeorge Fallat – Middlesex County Engineer; Lee Steiner – NJDOT; Brian Crain – OSHA; Larry Lenahan/Sgt. Charles Bowden – NJTA; and Sgt. Alan Franke – NJSP Construction \nSponsors:\nNew Jersey Work Zone Safety Partnership and NJDOT \nOther Information: \nLogin instructions will be provided in your registration confirmation. If you do not receive immediate confirmation\, please check your SPAM/JUNK folder as it will sometimes be directed there instead of your inbox. If not received\, please send an email to CAIT Registrar indicating that you didn’t receive the confirmation and it will be resent. \nThose completing the webinar as instructed\, shall receive an email to download their renewed TCC designation card. You may either keep the pdf file on a phone/laptop as proof of designation or print the file and laminate it to carry an actual card.
URL:https://njdotlocalhub.nj.gov/event/traffic-control-coordinator-refresher-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251210T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251210T123000
DTSTAMP:20260613T041808
CREATED:20251028T205452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T210108Z
UID:32770-1765355400-1765369800@njdotlocalhub.nj.gov
SUMMARY:NJLTAP – Traffic Calming (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nThis course introduces engineering tools that address excessive traffic speed and/or cut-through traffic on residential streets and provides information that can help municipalities establish a traffic calming program for their roadways. This course defines traffic calming\, describes various traffic calming devices\, outlines potential positive and negative impacts on a neighborhood\, and reviews a sample traffic calming program. It also investigates related issues\, such as impacts of traffic calming devices on liability\, roadway maintenance\, and emergency service. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nUnderstand the various traffic calming measures and the traffic situations they apply to\nIdentify traffic calming impacts\nIdentify legal authority and liability of installing engineered traffic calming measures\n\nIntended Audience:\nThe intended audience is anyone who is responsible for receiving complaints or inquiries about speeding and/or cut-through traffic issues. This includes engineers\, public works superintendents\, municipal managers\, planners\, etc. Law enforcement and elected officials may also benefit from this course. \nPre-Requisites:\nNone \nCredits:\n4 PDH and 4 technical CPWM applied for. \nPresenter:\nGordon Meth \nSponsor:\nThis workshop is sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration and New Jersey Department of Transportation through the New Jersey Local Technical Assistance Program.
URL:https://njdotlocalhub.nj.gov/event/njltap-traffic-calming-in-person/
LOCATION:Rutgers CAIT Auditorium\, 100 Brett Road\, Piscataway\, NJ\, 08854\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251209T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251209T113000
DTSTAMP:20260613T041808
CREATED:20251028T205105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T205155Z
UID:32766-1765274400-1765279800@njdotlocalhub.nj.gov
SUMMARY:NJLTAP – Working With Local Media (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nEffective communication with the public is a crucial aspect of any transportation agency’s work\, and local media can be a valuable ally in that effort. However\, navigating relationships with media outlets can be challenging. This webinar aims to provide practical strategies for building strong and collaborative relationships with journalists and news organizations. \nWhether your past experiences with media outlets have been positive or challenging\, this session will equip you with tools to enhance outreach and effectively convey your agency’s message. By gaining a better understanding of how the media operates and their needs\, agencies can improve public trust\, increase transparency\, and ensure that their initiatives are accurately represented. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nWho is your audience\, and what they need from you\nIdentify the best ways to communicate and connect with your audience\nLearn the best format for news releases and interviews\n\nIntended Audience:\nThis training is ideal for public information officers\, communication specialists\, transportation agency staff\, local government officials\, project managers\, and anyone involved in public engagement or community relations. \nPre-Requisites:\nNone \nCredits:\n1.5 PDH \nInstructor:\nKevin Elliott\, Applied Research Associates \nSponsor:\nThis workshop is sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration and New Jersey Department of Transportation through the New Jersey Local Technical Assistance Program.
URL:https://njdotlocalhub.nj.gov/event/njltap-working-with-local-media-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251202T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251202T113000
DTSTAMP:20260613T041808
CREATED:20251028T203637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T203637Z
UID:32761-1764669600-1764675000@njdotlocalhub.nj.gov
SUMMARY:NJLTAP – Basics of Strategic Communications Planning (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nGovernment agencies need to communicate effectively to keep the public in the loop and show them how awesome your work with leaders and lawmakers is. But do you have a plan for your communication? Is it focused\, consistent\, and actually working? If not\, a simple strategic communication plan can do wonders to fix it. \nIn this webinar\, you’ll learn the basics of how to make a disciplined communication plan for your agency that will show you exactly what to do\, when to do it\, and what results you should get. This includes the four crucial questions you’ll need to answer to plan for effective communications activities\, as well as the tools and practices you can use to carry that plan out with your current team– even technical staff! \nLearning Objectives: \n\nLearn how to evaluate the effectiveness of your current communication plans\nIdentify your audience and your goals\nImplement a plan based on trusted tools and proven practices\nMeasure the success of your new plan and learn how to adapt\n\nIntended Audience:\nThis training is ideal for public information officers\, communication specialists\, transportation agency staff\, local government officials\, project managers\, and anyone involved in public engagement or community relations. \nPre-Requisites:\nNone \nCredits:\n1.5 CPWM Management contact hours \nInstructor:\nKevin Elliott\, Applied Research Associates \nSponsor:\nThis workshop is sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration and New Jersey Department of Transportation through the New Jersey Local Technical Assistance Program.
URL:https://njdotlocalhub.nj.gov/event/njltap-basics-of-strategic-communications-planning-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mackenzie Meixner":MAILTO:mm4023@soe.rutgers.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251201T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251201T123000
DTSTAMP:20260613T041808
CREATED:20251028T194111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T194432Z
UID:32757-1764577800-1764592200@njdotlocalhub.nj.gov
SUMMARY:NJLTAP – Public Sidewalk Curb Ramp Inspection (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nThis 1-day workshop will cover the current curb ramp and sidewalk criteria in parts of Sections 5.6.4\, 5.7.1\, 5.7.3 and 5.7.4 of the current version of the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) Roadway Design Manual for public sidewalk curb ramps. It will also include the corresponding NJDOT Standard Construction Details and NJDOT Sample Plans for public sidewalk curb ramp inspection and construction. \nThis workshop will include curb height\, sidewalk criteria\, parts that make up a curb ramp\, types and placement of curb ramps\, and pedestrian accommodations with signals and push buttons\, islands and driveways. NJDOT Sample Plan curb ramp layout details will be discussed. This workshop will also include the use of the curb ramp type tables in the constructions details and one class problem using these tables. The use of a smart level for curb ramp inspection will also be discussed. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nLearn how to properly inspect public sidewalk curb ramps as per the latest NJDOT criteria based on the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines      (ADAAG).\nBecome familiar with the Standard Construction Details and NJDOT Sample Plans for public sidewalk curb ramp construction.\nUnderstand the use of the curb ramp type tables in the constructions details and solve one class problems using these tables.\n\nIntended Audience:\nContractors and inspectors involved in the construction of public sidewalk curb ramps. \nPre-Requisites:\nNone \nCredits:\n4 PDH \nInstructor:\nDavid Bizuga\, NJDOT Training Specialist and CAIT Co-adjutant \nSponsor: \nThis workshop is sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration and New Jersey Department of Transportation through the New Jersey Local Technical Assistance Program. \nUniversity Smoking Policy:\nRutgers University is dedicated to ensuring a safe and healthy environment for students\, staff\, visitors\, and guests. The use of any tobacco or tobacco-related products\, including E-cigarettes\, is not allowed on any University-owned\, operated\, leased\, occupied\, or controlled property. Consequently\, smoking is not allowed outside the CAIT building. Individuals who breach this updated policy will be requested to vacate the premises.
URL:https://njdotlocalhub.nj.gov/event/njltap-public-sidewalk-curb-ramp-inspection-in-person/
LOCATION:Rutgers CAIT Auditorium\, 100 Brett Road\, Piscataway\, NJ\, 08854\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251114T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251114T153000
DTSTAMP:20260613T041808
CREATED:20251028T185107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T185840Z
UID:32754-1763109000-1763134200@njdotlocalhub.nj.gov
SUMMARY:NJLTAP – Construction and Project Cost Estimating for Public Works Projects (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nThis course provides an understanding of practical applications for performing estimates on typical construction and maintenance projects. Various mathematical rules necessary to perform basic computations and formulas to perform cost and quantity calculations are reviewed. There will be an interactive component where the participants perform material estimating\, problem solving\, and dealing with cost and quantity estimates. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nGain understanding of practical applications for performing estimates on typical construction and maintenance projects\nApply various formulas used to perform quantity calculations\nPerform basic estimates for typical highway construction and maintenance situations\n\nIntended Audience:\nIndividuals who are involved in collecting roadway measurements and compiling estimates for roadway maintenance and construction projects\, including public works employees such and street supervisors and directors \nPre-Requisites:\nNone \nCredits:\n5 PDH; CPWM: 4 Technical and 2 Management \nPresenters:\nEdward Gottko\, PWLF\, Retired PE and APWA Past President \nSponsor:\nThis workshop is sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration and New Jersey Department of Transportation through the New Jersey Local Technical Assistance Program. \nUniversity Smoking Policy:\nRutgers University is committed to providing and maintaining a healthy and safe environment for students\, employees\, guests\, and visitors. The use of all tobacco products and tobacco related products\, including E-cigarettes\, is prohibited on all property that is owned\, operated\, leased\, occupied\, or controlled by the University. Therefore\, smoking is no longer permitted outside of the CAIT building. Those who violate the new policy will be asked to leave the premises.
URL:https://njdotlocalhub.nj.gov/event/njltap-construction-and-project-cost-estimating-for-public-works-projects-in-person/
LOCATION:Rutgers CAIT Auditorium\, 100 Brett Road\, Piscataway\, NJ\, 08854\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251113T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251113T120000
DTSTAMP:20260613T041808
CREATED:20251028T184525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T185509Z
UID:32746-1763020800-1763035200@njdotlocalhub.nj.gov
SUMMARY:Work Zone Safety Awareness (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE: This is the only Work Zone Safety Awareness training credited as a prerequisite for the Traffic Control Coordinator Program. \nCourse Description:\nThe Work Zone Safety Awareness Program is offered to participants who require an overview of working safely in the roadway. As new or veteran employees enter or re-enter the construction and public works profession\, they are frequently required to set up short-term work zones or are assigned to long-term projects. There are no allowances for errors when working next to traffic\, so it is important for personnel to have a solid understanding of work zone safety compliance with the national MUTCD standards. Also\, the roles of workers and enforcement personnel at work sites\, differences between NJDOT and local projects\, and legal responsibilities in work zones will be addressed during this program. \nLearning Objectives: \n1. Learn about documents governing work zones\n2. Identify different types of work zones\n3. Name devices used in a work zone\n4. Describe hazards in a work zone\n5. Identify flagging operations in a work zone \nIntended Audience: \nWork zone participants and those seeking the Traffic Control Coordinator designation \nPre-Requisites: \nnone \nCredits: \n2 Technical\, 2 Government CPWM – (4) Professional Development Hours \nPresenters:\nBrian Crain – OSHA and Sgt. Alan Franke – NJSP Construction \nFee:\nThe fee for this course is $125.00. Payment options and instructions for each method of payment are available during the registration process. \nSponsor: \nNew Jersey Work Zone Safety Partnership and NJDOT
URL:https://njdotlocalhub.nj.gov/event/work-zone-safety-awareness-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251112T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251112T123000
DTSTAMP:20260613T041808
CREATED:20251028T184311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T184311Z
UID:32743-1762936200-1762950600@njdotlocalhub.nj.gov
SUMMARY:NJLTAP – Basic Math and Plan Reading (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nThis course provides an overview on basic math skills related to construction inspection and road maintenance\, as well as how to locate information within a set of plans. The workshop is also good for those wanting a refresher. Math basics will be covered\, as well as calculating length\, area\, volume\, and quantities such as those in real world situations on public works projects. \nTopics will include reading notes\, determining quantities and understanding typography\, basic Geometry\, area and volume. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nUnderstand common types of site plans used in public works projects\nLearn typical math equations used in estimating materials and how to calculate quantities\n\nIntended Audience:\nLocal and state roadway agencies – road foreman\, inspectors and crew leaders \nPre-Requisites:\nNone \nCredits:\n4 PDH. 4 Technical CPWM Contact Hours \nPresenters:\nEdward Gottko\, PWLF\, Retired PE and APWA Past President \nSponsor:\nThis workshop is sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration and New Jersey Department of Transportation through the New Jersey Local Technical Assistance Program. \nUniversity Smoking Policy:\nRutgers University is committed to providing and maintaining a healthy and safe environment for students\, employees\, guests\, and visitors. The use of all tobacco products and tobacco related products\, including E-cigarettes\, is prohibited on all property that is owned\, operated\, leased\, occupied\, or controlled by the University. Therefore\, smoking is no longer permitted outside of the CAIT building. Those who violate the new policy will be asked to leave the premises.
URL:https://njdotlocalhub.nj.gov/event/njltap-basic-math-and-plan-reading-in-person/
LOCATION:Rutgers CAIT Auditorium\, 100 Brett Road\, Piscataway\, NJ\, 08854\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251110T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251110T140000
DTSTAMP:20260613T041808
CREATED:20251028T181816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T212149Z
UID:32738-1762763400-1762783200@njdotlocalhub.nj.gov
SUMMARY:NJLTAP – Guide Rail and Median Barrier Inspection (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nThis 1-day workshop will cover the current guide rail and barrier curb construction details in the NJDOT Standard Roadway Construction Details regarding their proper inspection. The workshop will go through these construction details including brief history on guide rail\, warranting fixed objects\, guide rail height\, clearance from traveled way\, rubrail\, reduced post spacing at obstructions\, guide rail at underground structures\, guide rail on bridges\, end treatments\, roadside recovery area\, grading treatment\, guide rail treatments at driveways\, gore areas\, and median guide rail and median concrete barriers. Also\, nonvegetative surfaces and substandard guide rail examples will be discussed. The 2019 Standard Specifications for Guide Rail will be briefly covered. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nLearn a brief history on guide rail and median barriers and how they save lives if properly constructed\nBecome very familiar with the guide rail and median barrier construction details to help ensure proper inspection during construction\nSee several examples of what not to construct in the field and learn common mistakes you should look out for when inspecting guide rail\n\nIntended Audience:\nGuide rail and median barrier construction inspectors and contractors \nPre-Requisites: \nNone \nCredits: \n5 PDH \nPresenter: \nDavid Bizuga\, NJDOT Training Specialist and CAIT Co-adjutant \nSponsor: \nThis workshop is sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration and New Jersey Department of Transportation through the New Jersey Local Technical Assistance Program. \nUniversity Smoking Policy:\nRutgers University is dedicated to ensuring a safe and healthy environment for students\, staff\, visitors\, and guests. The use of any tobacco or tobacco-related products\, including E-cigarettes\, is not allowed on any University-owned\, operated\, leased\, occupied\, or controlled property. Consequently\, smoking is not allowed outside the CAIT building. Individuals who breach this updated policy will be requested to vacate the premises.
URL:https://njdotlocalhub.nj.gov/event/njltap-guide-rail-and-median-barrier-inspection-in-person/
LOCATION:Rutgers CAIT Auditorium\, 100 Brett Road\, Piscataway\, NJ\, 08854\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251105T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251105T123000
DTSTAMP:20260613T041808
CREATED:20251028T181257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T212322Z
UID:32735-1762331400-1762345800@njdotlocalhub.nj.gov
SUMMARY:NJLTAP – Local Road Safety Plans (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nThis course will introduce how to improve safety by developing and implementing an action plan. We will discuss local road safety plans\, an FHWA proven safety countermeasure local agencies can use to identify at-risk locations on their roadways and deploy cost-effective safety solutions. Participants learn how to implement safety improvements targeted at areas that have a history of crashes or exhibit conditions associated with high-crash areas. Participants will learn the steps to develop and implement a Local Road Safety Plan (LRSP) for their community. The Safe System Approach to safety will be introduced. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nGain an understanding of the state Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP)\nLearn about developing local road safety plans (LRSP) for their agencies\nLearn about the implementation\, evaluation\, and updates for LRSP\nIntroduction to FHWA and NHTSA safety countermeasures\n\nIntended Audience:\nIndividuals conducting engineering and traffic studies and those responsible for identifying safety problems and potential solutions including engineers\, public works directors and superintendents. \nPre-Requisites:\nNone \nCredits:\n4 PDH; CPWM 4 Technical Contact Hours \nInstructor:\nPatricia Ott\, PE\, RSP2I\, MBO Engineering\, LLC \nSponsor:\nThis workshop is sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration and New Jersey Department of Transportation through the New Jersey Local Technical Assistance Program.
URL:https://njdotlocalhub.nj.gov/event/njltap-local-road-safety-plans-in-person/
LOCATION:NJDOT Bordentown Training Center\, 391 Rt 130\, Bordentown\, NJ\, 08505\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://njdotlocalhub.nj.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/street-road-cars-safety-plans.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251103T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251103T123000
DTSTAMP:20260613T041808
CREATED:20251028T174132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T211735Z
UID:32725-1762158600-1762173000@njdotlocalhub.nj.gov
SUMMARY:NJLTAP – Traffic Signs and Pavement Markings (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nThis course reviews the basic regulations and engineering guidelines for the installation of pavement markings and properly establishing and posting regulatory\, warning\, and guide signs. It presents examples of improper signing so participants can better understand the basic concepts and principles associated with signs and supports\, along with sign management techniques. (Note: The course does not cover work zone or temporary traffic control signing). \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify the standards/guidelines for the installation of pavement markings\nUnderstand the basic guidelines for sign usage\, and the method of installation\, in accordance with the MUTCD\nAppropriately use the reasons or warrants for proper sign selection\n\nIntended Audience:\nIndividuals who are making decisions regarding what signs to install and where\, and those actually installing the signs\, including: engineers\, public works employees\, and street superintendents. This course is not geared towards law enforcement. \nCredits:\n4 PDH; CPWM 3 Technical\, 1 Government Contact Hours \nInstructor:\nGeorge Fallat\, P.E. \nSponsor:\nThis workshop is sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration and New Jersey Department of Transportation through the New Jersey Local Technical Assistance Program. \nUniversity Smoking Policy:\nRutgers University is dedicated to ensuring a safe and healthy environment for students\, staff\, visitors\, and guests. The use of any tobacco or tobacco-related products\, including E-cigarettes\, is not allowed on any University-owned\, operated\, leased\, occupied\, or controlled property. Consequently\, smoking is not allowed outside the CAIT building. Individuals who breach this updated policy will be requested to vacate the premises.
URL:https://njdotlocalhub.nj.gov/event/njltap-traffic-signs-and-pavement-markings-in-person/
LOCATION:NJDOT Bordentown Training Center\, 391 Rt 130\, Bordentown\, NJ\, 08505\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://njdotlocalhub.nj.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Crosswalk_yield_pavement_traffic_sign.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Mackenzie Meixner":MAILTO:mm4023@soe.rutgers.edu
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