2017 Annual TRB Meeting
January 8 – January 12, 2017
- Event
- 2017 Annual TRB Meeting
- Dates
- January 8 – January 12, 2017
- Location
- T.B.A.
2017 TRB ANNUAL MEETINGS & EVENTS: ACCESS MANAGEMENT (AHB70)
MEETINGS
National Conference on Access Management Subcommittee, AHB70(1)
Tuesday 12:15 PM- 1:15 PM
Marriott Marquis, Marquis Ballroom Salon 9 (M2)
Mike Roach, Wisconsin Department of Transportation, presiding
Barbara De Ste. Croix, Washington State Department of Transportation, presiding
Access Management Research Subcommittee, AHB70(2)
Tuesday 1:30 PM- 3:15 PM
Marriott Marquis, Marquis Ballroom Salon 9 (M2)
Stuart Samberg, Rummel, Klepper, and Kahl, LLP (RK&K), presiding
Access Management Outreach Subcommittee, AHB70(3)
Tuesday 3:45 PM- 5:30 PM
Marriott Marquis, Marquis Ballroom Salon 9 (M2)
Chris Huffman, Huffman Corridor Consulting , presiding
Access Management Committee
Wednesday 8:00 AM- 12:00 PM
Marriott Marquis, Marquis Ballroom Salon 9 (M2)
Marc Butorac, Kittelson & Associates, Inc. (KAI), presiding
SESSIONS
Worshop 119
Multimodal Performance-Based Design: Which Was First, the Car or the Bicyclist?
Sunday 9:00 AM- 12:00 PM
Convention Center, 204A
Hermanus Steyn, Kittelson & Associates, Inc. (KAI), presiding
Sponsored by:
Standing Committee on Geometric Design (AFB10)
Standing Committee on Operational Effects of Geometrics (AHB65)
Standing Committee on Access Management (AHB70)
Standing Committee on Highway Safety Performance (ANB25)
Standing Committee on Pedestrians (ANF10)
Standing Committee on Bicycle Transportation (ANF20)
Standing Committee on Transit Capacity and Quality of Service (AP015)
Transportation professionals are challenged to improve the safety and mobility of transportation networks to serve multimodal users (vehicles, bicycles, pedestrians, and freight). Corridor improvement projects are typically major investments that require balancing of competing demands and working within constraints. This half-day workshop consists of two parts: (a) overview of current research and best practices related to performance-based practical design and (b) breakout groups to apply multimodal design concepts to a case study example.
Event 322
Busting the Budget: Trend Toward Awarding Business Damages Claimed from Disruption of Access
Monday 8:00 AM- 9:45 AM
Convention Center, 102A
Lectern
William James, The Office of the Attorney General and Reporter for the State of Tennessee, presiding
Sponsored by:
Standing Committee on Access Management (AHB70)
Standing Committee on Eminent Domain and Land Use (AL060)
Event 238
Access Management Around the World: Highlights from the 3rd International Conference on Access Management
Monday 10:15 AM- 12:00 PM
Convention Center, 102A
Lectern
Marc Butorac, Kittelson & Associates, Inc. (KAI), presiding
Session 876
Access Management Today
Wednesday 2:30 PM- 4:00 PM
Convention Center, Salon A
Lectern | Practice Ready Paper
Stuart Samberg, Rummel, Klepper, and Kahl, LLP (RK&K), presiding
Access Spacing Based on Turning-Vehicle Acceleration
James Gattis, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Justin Chimka, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Andrew Evans, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
In-Depth Investigation of Wrong-Way Crashes on Divided Highways in Alabama Using Haddon Matrix and Field Observations
Jin Wang, Auburn University
Huaguo Zhou, Auburn University
Analysis of Right-In, Right-Out Commercial Driveway Safety, Operations, and Use of Channelization as Compliance Countermeasure
SARATH CHANDRA GORTHY, Clemson University
Wayne Sarasua, Clemson University
Afshin Famili
John Gervais, Clemson University
Kweku Brown, Clemson University
William Davis, The Citadel
Nathan Huynh, University of South Carolina
Heidi Nielson, Clemson University
David Cook, South Carolina Department of Transportation
Enhancing Roadway Access Management Programs to Be More Proactive
Alan Ginder, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
Jerome Gluck, AECOM