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Training

Work Zone Intrusion Prediction Workshop

Can the occurrence of work zone intrusions be predicted? If an intrusion does occur, how likely is it to result in a crash? And, how severe will the crash be? These questions were posed by the National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) as part of an ongoing research study. Attend the Work Zone Intrusion Prediction Workshop at the upcoming ATSSA Midyear Meeting to learn about the work zone intrusion prediction models created and implementation resources developed, and to contribute your knowledge and expertise to the research findings.

WORKSHOP AGENDA TOPICS:

  • Research study overview
  • Work zone intrusion influence factors
  • Work zone intrusion prediction resources
  • Model, tool, and guide implementation
  • Takeaways for application in practice

WORKSHOP PRESENTERS:

  • John Gambatese, Professor, School of Civil and Construction Engineering, Oregon State University
  • Chuma Nnaji, Associate Research Scientist, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
Local, state, and federal transportation agency staff and roadway construction contractor personnel who are involved in the design and implementation of temporary traffic control for roadway work zones.

Provider: Oregon State University
Length: 4 hrs.
Locations: Michigan (MI)
Website: Link to URL
Notes:

The workshop will be held on Monday, August 24, 2026, from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. as part of the ATSSA Midyear Meeting 2026.
Location:
Gerald R. Ford Room
Amway Grand Plaza
187 Monroe Avenue NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

To register, go to the website above.

For more information about the workshop, contact:
John Gambatese
Professor
School of Civil and Construction Engineering
Oregon State University
Phone: 541-737-8913
Email: [email protected]

Record Types: Courses and Programs
Topics: Crash Risk Forecasting; Crashes; Prevention; Work Zone Safety; Worker Safety

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