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SUMMARY:Webinar: Automated Speed Enforcement in Toronto School Zones: Evidence of Safer Speeds
DESCRIPTION:The Canadian Association of Road Safety Professionals (CARSP) is kindly offering free registration for ITE members to this October 20th webinar on Automated Speed Enforcement in Toronto School Zones: Evidence of Safer Speeds presented by Dr. Linda Rothman. \nDr. Rothman will present the results of a collaborative study between SickKids\, Toronto Metropolitan University and the City of Toronto. The study evaluated the impact of automated speed enforcement (ASE) cameras in school zones across Toronto between 2020 and 2022. Using a quasi-experimental design\, the research measured vehicle speeds before\, during\, and after camera deployment at 250 sites. The findings showed a 45% reduction in the proportion of vehicles speeding\, a 10 km/h drop in the 85th percentile speed\, and an 87% decrease in severe speeding (20 km/h or more over the limit) when cameras were active. The study highlights ASE as an effective tool for improving safety in school zones by reducing dangerous driving speeds. \nSpeakers\nDr. Linda Rothman is an Associate Professor at the School of Occupational and Public Health at Toronto Metropolitan University and an Associate Professor (status only) at the University of Toronto. She is an epidemiologist with expertise in vulnerable road user injuries in urban environments. She holds several Canadian Institutes of Health Research grants\, including the Healthy Cities CapaCITY/É implementation science team grant involving researchers working together with municipalities across Canada and Australia to examine the implementation and evaluation of interventions focused on speed reduction and All Ages and Abilities Bicycle Networks. \nRegistration\n\n\n\n\nRegistration for this webinar is FREE for current CARSP and ITE Canada members. \nNon-members are welcome to purchase a ticket for $50. \nRegistration closes October 19 on the CARSP website here
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/carsp-webinar-ase-school-zones/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Vision Zero and Road Safety in Canada
DESCRIPTION:Join us on October 10\, 2025\, at 11:00 am ET for a special joint webinar hosted by CARSP’s Young Professionals’ Committee (YPC) and ITE Canada’s Toronto Section\, focusing on Vision Zero and Road Safety in Canada. This session will feature insights from Liraz Fridman\, Ph.D. (CARSP President and Road Safety Supervisor\, City of Guelph)\, Sheyda Saneinejad (Manager of Vision Zero Projects\, City of Toronto)\, and Maryam Hasanpour\, Ph.D. (Associate\, Transportation & Safety at 30 Forensic Engineering). Together\, they will provide examples of municipal Vision Zero initiatives\, plus an example of a practical approach to predicting pedestrian crashes\, a priority road user group for Vision Zero programs. The webinar is designed to engage a diverse audience of students\, young professionals\, and experienced practitioners alike\, offering insights into municipal road safety programs and analysis techniques. \nSpeakers\nDr. Liraz Fridman\, Ph.D. is the Road Safety Supervisor for the City of Guelph. After graduating from her PhD program at York University she completed two postdoctoral fellowships jointly at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto and the Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute in Calgary in the areas of injury prevention and speed management. Her passion for equity\, injury prevention\, and road safety led her to a role in municipal government where she developed the first Community Road Safety Strategy which is now being adopted using a Vision Zero framework in Guelph.  \nSheyda Saneinejad is a Professional Engineer and Road Safety Professional (RSP1) with over 17 years of experience in the field of road safety and active transportation. She is the Manager of Vision Zero Projects at the City of Toronto\, and has led several projects involving policy making\, planning\, designing\, operating and monitoring the right of way\, particularly for vulnerable road users. She also shares her expertise as an educator in the field. Sheyda holds a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering and a Master’s degree in Transportation Planning and Engineering. \nMaryam Hasanpour is a transportation engineer with a PhD in Transportation Engineering and a strong focus on traffic safety\, data-driven decision-making\, and Vision Zero strategies. She brings extensive experience in analyzing pedestrian and vehicle conflict data\, applying advanced modeling techniques and innovative safety initiatives to understand crash patterns and improve road safety. \nFREE registration is open until October 9th on the CARSP website here
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/webinar-vision-zero-and-road-safety-in-canada/
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SUMMARY:Sustainable Safety and Vision Zero - Joint CARSP/ITE Canada Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This Joint CARSP& ITE Canada Webinar explores Sustainable Safety and Vision Zero\, examining their philosophies\, best practices\, and practical applications. Through a comparative analysis\, participants will gain insights into how these frameworks complement one another and the challenges inherent in integrating them. \nThe session includes case studies from Canada\, the United States\, and the Netherlands\, showcasing diverse contexts shaped by varying local needs\, cultural factors\, and community scales. These examples will illustrate how to adapt these frameworks effectively to specific road conditions\, traffic behaviours\, and societal norms. \nThe webinar will balance presentation and interaction\, with tools like Menti polls and a dedicated Q&A segment to foster engagement and practical takeaways. \nRegistration for this webinar is FREE for current CARSP and ITE members. Non-members are welcome to purchase a ticket. \nVisit the event website to register \nSpeakers\n\nAnna Luten\n\n\n\n\nLead Workshop Facilitator\nMobycon \nAnna is a communication specialist based on North America. Originally hailing from the Netherlands\, Anna was the first Bicycle Mayor of Amsterdam and is focussed on urban cycling safety and advocacy to foster sustainable transportation in North America. Anna brings a diverse experience which has seen her collaborate in various industries from fashion and e-commerce to bicycle manufacturers\, startups and urban mobility organisations. \nAnna is an excellent storyteller with a flair for developing implementable strategies\, working adeptly from strategy creation through to execution. With her expertise in mobility\, she is passionate about improving urban environments for the betterment of communities and cities. \n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\nNarayan Donaldson \n\nTransportation Planner\nMobycon \nNarayan is a transportation planner with seven years of planning and engineering experience in Canada and the Netherlands. He is passionate about rebuilding streets and networks to allow people to move safely and efficiently using all modes of transport. He specializes in the design of intersections including physical design and traffic signal control\, with a particular focus on active transportation modes and public transit. Prior to working at Mobycon\, he worked as a traffic signal program developer in the Netherlands and in Ontario. He also has experience designing streets through his previous work as a transportation planner for the Toronto Transit Commission. His combination of Canadian and Dutch experience makes him well-suited for adapting European strategies for a North-American context.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/sustainable-safety-and-vision-zero-joint-carsp-ite-canada-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Joint CARSP & ITE Canada Webinar - Building CapaCITY/É for Sustainable Transportation
DESCRIPTION:This webinar introduces CapaCITY/É\, a six year research program working with municipal staff and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) across Canada and Australia to understand factors related to the scaling up and scaling out of sustainable transportation projects across different city contexts. CapaCITY/É focuses specifically on two interventions: all ages and abilities (AAA) bike infrastructure and speed management interventions. After a brief overview of the project\, the speakers will explore in more detail the third objective\, which aims to work toward a novel implementation science framework for sustainable transportation interventions. This framework will support cities’ decision-making on how best to implement sustainable transportation interventions in their local context. ITE Canada has been involved in the CapaCITY/É project with representatives providing input into technical project direction and outcomes. \nRegistration\n\nThis webinar is for CARSP and ITE members only.\nREGISTER at carsp.ca/en/events/building-capacity-e-for-sustainable-transportation\n\n  \nSpeaker Bios\n \nDr. Marie-Soleil Cloutier\nM.S. Cloutier is professor at Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique where she is the scientific director of the Pedestrian and Urban Space Laboratory (LAPS). Her expertise in health geography and urban studies is used through research interests on walkability and road risk for the most vulnerable pedestrians (children\, seniors) in urban areas and for all road users across various territory. She collaborates with various actors in the public and private sector as well as with researchers in Quebec\, Canada and France. \n  \n  \n \nDr. Emily McCullogh\nEmily is a postdoctoral fellow at York University in the Faculty of Health Science working under the direction of Dr. Alison Macpherson and Dr. Sarah Richmond (Public Health Ontario). Her doctoral work was conducted in the fields of sociology and philosophical ethics and examined care and caring within coach-athlete relationships in youth competitive sport; however\, her research scope has expanded to include road safety\, injury prevention\, and the built environment. Upon completing her PhD she joined a pan-Canadian research team dedicated to reducing road-related injuries and deaths\, as well as promoting active transportation. Her ongoing work focuses on accessibility\, equity\, and the built environment\, as well as system-based approaches to safe and sustainable mobility in Canada.
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