MARCH 9-12, 2009 IN ORLANDO, FLORIDA, USA
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National Traffic Management and Work Zone Safety Conference, hosted by ARTBA-TDF

Tuesday, March 10: 3 - 5 p.m.
Wednesday, March 11: 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Thursday, March 12: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Cost: Free to all registered attendees!

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For the first time, the acclaimed National Traffic Management and Work Zone Safety Conference is being held in conjunction with World of Asphalt and AGG1! This joint event will now connect transportation leaders with people at all levels of government and private industry to discuss challenges and cutting edge solutions to help improve the safe and efficient movement of traffic under many different roadway conditions.

The National Traffic Management and Work Zone Safety Conference is one of the nation’s premier events providing up-to-the-minute information on a range of critical topics including:

  • Protecting the health and safety of workers during roadway construction
  • Accommodating pedestrians, cyclists and persons with disabilities in work zones
  • Complying with new Federal Highway Administration regulations on high visibility clothing and payment for temporary traffic control
  • Challenges and opportunities of night time construction
  • Avoiding worker runovers and backovers
  • Legal liabilities for traffic control
  • New safety and health training programs
  • Law enforcement strategies

...and much more!

Best of all, the conference is FREE to all registered attendees of World of Asphalt, AGG1 and related conferences!

The National Traffic Management and Work Zone Safety Conference is a project of the National Work Zone Safety Information Clearinghouse. The Clearinghouse is owned by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association-Transportation Development Foundation and funded by the U.S. Federal Highway Administration, cooperative agreement No. DTFH61-06-H-00015. Clearinghouse operations are supported in part through a subcontract with the Texas Transportation Institute.