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SUMMARY:Rails to Trails Conservancy: State DOT Engagement - Relationship-Building and Advocacy (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Webinar: State DOT Engagement – Relationship-Building and Advocacy\nDate: November 19\, 2025\nTime: 10:00 am to 11:00 am PT\nCost: Free \nContinuing Education Credits: Unknown\nOrganization: Rails to Trails Conservancy \nJoin Rails to Trails Conservancy to learn more about\, “State DOT Engagement: Relationship-Building and Advocacy.” During this webinar\, RTC policy staff and featured guests will discuss the importance of building relationships with your state’s Department of Transportation (DOT) when advocating transportation policy change at the federal level. This session will explore the connection between the work of state DOTs and federal funding decisions.  
URL:https://wttap.com/event/rails-to-trails-conservancy-state-dot-engagement-relationship-building-and-advocacy-virtual/
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SUMMARY:Rails to Trails Conservancy: State DOT Engagement - Relationship-Building and Advocacy (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Webinar: State DOT Engagement – Relationship-Building and Advocacy\nDate: November 19\, 2025\nTime: 10:00 am to 11:00 am PT\nCost: Free \nContinuing Education Credits: Unknown\nOrganization: Rails to Trails Conservancy \nJoin Rails to Trails Conservancy to learn more about\, “State DOT Engagement: Relationship-Building and Advocacy.” During this webinar\, RTC policy staff and featured guests will discuss the importance of building relationships with your state’s Department of Transportation (DOT) when advocating transportation policy change at the federal level. This session will explore the connection between the work of state DOTs and federal funding decisions.  
URL:https://wttap.com/event/rails-to-trails-conservancy-state-dot-engagement-relationship-building-and-advocacy-virtual-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Safe Routes Partnership: The Time is Now - Expanding Your Reach to Keep Kids Safe on Our Roadways (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Webinar: The Time is Now – Expanding Your Reach to Keep Kids Safe on Our Roadways\nDate: November 19\, 2025\nTime: 10:00 am to 11:00 am PT\nCost: Free \nContinuing Education Credits: Unknown\nOrganization: Safe Routes Partnership \nJoin Safe Routes Partnership for a powerful conversation about how to take action today to prevent a tragedy in your community. Hear from a parent who advocates for Safe Routes to School in honor of his son\, and an emergency medical doctor who lends her voice\, and heart\, to the movement. Together\, they are creating meaningful change in Littleton\, Colorado\, and working to ensure that all children are safe on our roadways. Their story will inspire you to connect with new partners\, implement practical changes that have an immediate impact\, and build a culture of child safety that radiates from the community. \nThe webinar is funded through generous support from the Colorado Department of Transportation.
URL:https://wttap.com/event/safe-routes-partnership-the-time-is-now-expanding-your-reach-to-keep-kids-safe-on-our-roadways-virtual/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:National Operations Center of Excellence (NOCoE): Active Interchange Management (AIM) (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Webinar: Active Interchange Management (AIM)\nDate: November 19\, 2025\nTime: 10:00 am to 11:30 am PT\nCost: Free \nContinuing Education Credits: 1.5 PDH credits\nOrganization: National Operations Center of Excellence (NOCoE) \nThis webinar is part of a FHWA Office of Operations project to present information on active interchange management (AIM). AIM encompasses a variety of operational strategies to improve traffic flow and safety at freeway interchanges. AIM is a modern approach to traffic management that focuses on optimizing the flow of vehicles at interchange merge and diverge areas and ramp terminals\, where congestion and safety issues often originate. The webinar will describe AIM\, the strategies that are included\, and potential benefits. It will also discuss the situations under which AIM may be applicable and some example locations where AIM has been implemented. It will also present a methodology that can be used to determine which AIM strategies may be useful for subject interchange areas. Finally\, potential challenges in implementing AIM strategies will be discussed.
URL:https://wttap.com/event/national-operations-center-of-excellence-nocoe-active-interchange-management-aim-virtual/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:National Center for Rural Road Safety: RSCP: Intersections between Traffic Safety and Health Culture (PH#3)
DESCRIPTION:Date: November 19\, 2025 \nTime: 11:00am — 1:00pm PT \nIn this module\, participants will learn how health culture can enhance local and organizational traffic safety culture. This will include key elements and constructs of traffic safety culture and a culture of health\, data considerations and measures indicating positive traffic safety cultures\, ways to foster positive traffic safety culture and a culture of health in rural communities\, and examples of culture of health and traffic safety culture partnerships in the U.S.
URL:https://wttap.com/event/national-center-for-rural-road-safety-rscp-intersections-between-traffic-safety-and-health-culture-ph3/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:National Center for Rural Road Safety: Road Safety Champion Program (RSCP) - Intersections between Traffic Safety and Health Culture (PH#3) (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Webinar: Road Safety Champion Program (RSCP) – Intersections between Traffic Safety and Health Culture (PH#3)\nDate: November 19\, 2025\nTime: 11:00 am to 1:00 pm PT\nCost: Free \nContinuing Education Credits: 0.20 CEUs\nOrganization: National Center for Rural Road Safety \nIn this module\, participants will learn how health culture can enhance local and organizational traffic safety culture. This will include key elements and constructs of traffic safety culture and a culture of health\, data considerations and measures indicating positive traffic safety cultures\, ways to foster positive traffic safety culture and a culture of health in rural communities\, and examples of culture of health and traffic safety culture partnerships in the U.S.
URL:https://wttap.com/event/national-center-for-rural-road-safety-road-safety-champion-program-rscp-intersections-between-traffic-safety-and-health-culture-ph3-virtual/
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SUMMARY:Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals (APBP): Partnering for Grants Greatness - State-Level Bike-Ped Innovations (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Webinar: Partnering for Grants Greatness – State-Level Bike-Ped Innovations\nDate: November 19\, 2025\nTime: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm PT\nCost: Free \nContinuing Education Credits: 1 AICP CM credit\nOrganization: Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals (APBP) \nMore funding is currently available to plan and build infrastructure for our most vulnerable road users (VRU) than at any point in history\, yet local governments and advocates consistently cite lack of capacity as a major roadblock to understanding\, applying for\, and administering grants. These issues compound in underserved communities\, where resources such as matching dollars\, planning and grant-writing expertise\, and familiarity with opportunities are typically scarcer than they are elsewhere. Our panel discussion begins with a brief overview of technical assistance and education programs that already exist in two very different states: California’s established Active Transportation Resource Center and Georgia’s nascent Grants Assistance Program (GAP). We’ll cover the basics of both programs\, including formative history\, internal funding and operational practices\, services \, and focus on underserved communities through Justice 40\, the Thriving Communities Program\, etc. We then move on to the highlight of the session: a deep-dive discussion of how to set up similar programs in other states\, including best practices\, successes and challenges\, and lessons learned from California and Georgia. We’ll engage the audience with questions on existing conditions in their own states\, common hurdles to fulfilling local needs\, and proven recipes for a winning approach.
URL:https://wttap.com/event/3533/
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