ITE Canada announces the offering of a new course on Transportation Equity: Developing Solutions for Social Inclusion, which will qualify for professional development credits/hours.
Led by 30 Forensic Engineering, this virtual workshop will help participants:
- Define transportation equity and its pivotal role in fostering accessible, sustainable and social justice-based multi-modal transportation systems.
- Explore various types of equity, including spatial, social, environmental, economic, and procedural equity.
- Learn how transportation equity principles, tools, and solutions translate into real action and change the course of transportation infrastructure programs and delivery.
- Learn from real-life examples of safety incidents, collisions and practice safety measures where transportation equity plays a significant role in fostering inclusion, upholding human rights and providing liability and judicial perspectives.
Format
One half-day virtual workshop
Date/Time
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
11 am to 4 pm (Eastern Time) /
8 am to 1 pm (Pacific Time)
Registration
Registration closes Mon, Feb 17
See full training details here
Preview the Course
Get a sneak peek of the training in this article from Transportation Talk highlighting the types of methodologies, tools, and case studies that will be covered.
Tickets
Registration closes Monday, February 17
About ITE Canada Training

ITE Canada’s training program is overseen by the Training Committee, a committed group of volunteer transportation professionals who coordinate the development and delivery of courses and workshops:
- Adam St. Amant
- Marcia Eng
- Karin Huang
- Hamed Esmaeeli
- Ali Zaidi