Course Overview
A new one-day course designed to provide a history of road design in relation to built-up areas, publications and use of current guidance in the Urban Realm. With particular focus on Vulnerable Road Users and how to better protect them through design and engineering.
This course is aimed at those involved in all aspects of highway safety, planning and engineering within an urban environment who want to build on their knowledge of how our profession got to where we are today and how we can improve. The course consists of informal short lectures, practical workshops, discussion sessions and case studies.
Aims and Objectives
The aim of the course is to give delegates a more comprehensive understanding of how engineering plays a key role in the safety of Vulnerable Road Users.
The course provides delegates from all backgrounds with additional knowledge of key topics that can improve the safety within an urban setting supported by recent data. New areas of road design will be highlighted and gives delegates the opportunity to network and discuss these.
Certification
Delegates completing this course will receive a CPD certificate of attendance, recognised by both the IHE and CIHT.
Course Fee
The fee for this course is £395 + VAT per person, which includes all costs (course notes, certification etc.). In the event you have a group to train, it may be more cost effective for us to come and deliver the course in-house at your offices. To receive a quotation, please complete a request here.
Available Dates
Tuesday 13th May 2025 (London)