Federal Highway Administration Nighttime Visibility Efforts

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and Connecticut Transportation Institute (CTI) are hosting a Coffee and Conversation on Nighttime Visibility For Safety on November 12, 2024.

November 12, 2024
7:00 am – 8:00 am PT

In order to join, participants need to register in advance through Zoom. After registering, they will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

For questions, please contact:
Lisa Knight, Educational Program Coordinator, Training and Technical Assistance Center

Road Safety Briefs: Nighttime Visibility and Illumination for Safety
Improving visibility near locations that generate pedestrian activity, such as schools, parks, transit stops, sports complexes, and urban core areas; has a great impact on safety. This holds especially true when rural and urban intersections have well-designed lighting, visibility in crosswalks is enhanced, and road segments have higher lighting levels. Find out more about this, and access other resources, in the document below.

For more Road Safety Briefs, Tailgate Talks, and Tech Briefs, please visit the Connecticut Training and Technical Assistance Center website.

Additional Information on Nighttime Visibility for Safety:
Please visit the Nighttime Visibility for Safety website to learn more about topics such as wildlife, pedestrian lighting design, and adaptive lighting. 

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