Because of their unique features, current practices for estimating pavement roughness could lead to inappropriate or misleading data. Make your measurements more accurate. TRB is hosting a webinar on Tuesday, March 17, from 2:00 to 3:30 PM Eastern that will describe methods for measuring, characterizing, and reporting roughness on urban and low-speed roads. The presenter will describe longitudinal road profile features, including built-in features and built-in roughness. He will also describe challenges of accurate road profile data collection. Finally, the presenter will examine the use of the International Roughness Index (IRI) as a measure of ride quality, and describe methods of applying IRI on low-travel roadways.
This webinar draws on research from the National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Research Report 914: Measuring, Characterizing, and Reporting Pavement Roughness of Low-Speed and Urban Roads.
Some registrants will need to pay $95 to attend this webinar. Sign into MyTRB.org to view registration information. Webinar Presenter
Steve Karamihas, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute
Moderated by: Brian Schleppi, Ohio Department of Transportation
Webinar Outline
Urban road profile content
Incorporation of additional data
Theory of inertial profiling
Road profiler operation at low speed and with stops
Automatic detection of profile measurement errors
IRI and ride quality primer
Low-speed roughness index
Conclusions regarding data quality management
Question and answer session
The first 60 minutes of the webinar will be for presentations and the final 30 minutes will be reserved for audience questions.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
Develop a plan for characterizing and reporting roughness on urban and low-speed roadways
Apply the IRI algorithm to urban and low-speed roadways that improves correlation to objective measurements of ride quality
Analyze assess the accuracy of road profile measurements collected under adverse conditions
Measure profile more accurately on urban and low-speed roadways
Professional Development Hour Information
A certificate for 1.5 Professional Development Hours (PDHs) will be provided to Professional Engineers (PEs) who register and attend the webinar as an individual. For approved webinars, TRBs webinar program awards Registered Continuing Education Provider (RCEP) Professional Development Hour (PDH) credits associated with participation only to the registered individual and not to other members of a group that view the webinar together. To receive PDH credits, please register as an individual and sign into the webinar from your personal computer. After doing this, you may join your group in a meeting room. To be eligible for the credits, individuals must remain signed in for the entire webinar, including for any question and answer session following the presentations.
Registration is available until just before the webinar starts. Once the webinar starts, you will be unable to submit your registration. Individuals that are registered for a webinar but do not receive their confirmation emails due to their organizations internal firewalls should contact the TRB Helpdesk for assistance in signing in.
Please check with your licensing board to ensure that TRB webinar PDHs are approved by your board.
This webinar was developed in October 2019. TRB has met the standards and requirements of the Registered Continuing Education Program (RCEP). Credit earned on completion of this program will be reported to RCEP by TRB. Complaints about registered providers may be sent to RCEP, 1015 15th Street, NW, 8th Floor, Washington, DC 20005.
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