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Course Description

As agencies looking to improve bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure have learned, it doesn’t count if it’s not counted. Counting provides information on the level of intersections, paths and roadways—data already available for motor vehicles but lacking for non-motorized travelers.

For the first time, Federal Highway Administration’s Traffic Monitoring Guide now includes a chapter detailing how to monitor bicycle and pedestrian traffic. This webinar explains how to create a robust bicycle and pedestrian count program based on the new guidance. Agencies that show clear evidence of use are more likely to receive funding for projects, so join us and learn how to improve your existing count program or create a new one.

This webinar is free but registration is required in order for us to send you an entry link.

Questions? Please contact ibpi@pdx.edu.

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Continuing Education Credits: This 60-minute webinar provides one hour of training which equals to 1 CM or 1 PDH. IBPI applies to the AICP for Certification Maintenance credit for each webinar. We will provide an attendance certificate to those who document their professional development hours. 

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The webinar will be administered through Blackboard Collaborate. Please check that your computer meets the system requirement and to download the software in advance by clicking here. You may also complete this step before the start of the webinar. The room will be opened 30 minutes before the start of the webinar.

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