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SUMMARY:ITE Southern Alberta Luncheon: Human Factors and Traffic Engineering - May 2026
DESCRIPTION:Title: Bridging Human Factors and Traffic Engineering to Improve Road Safety \nHuman factors play a foundational role in transportation safety\, shaping how road users perceive\, interpret\, and respond to the roadway environment. Despite advances in geometric design\, traffic control\, and safety analysis\, many collisions still arise from mismatches between roadway design and human capabilities or limitations. Modern safety philosophies such as the Safe System and Vision Zero frameworks emphasize creating transportation networks that anticipate real-world human behavior and minimize the consequences of error. \nWhile traditional traffic engineering focuses on geometric design and regulatory compliance\, it can overlook elements such as driver perception\, cognitive workload\, and decision-making. This presentation will demonstrate how integrating Human Factors and Traffic Engineering expertise can improve safety outcomes. Through case studies and applied research\, we will explore how behavioral insights combined with engineering analysis can identify latent risks\, enhance intersection design\, and support the implementation of cost effective countermeasures. \nDate: Tuesday\, May 12\, 2026 \nTime: 11:30am-1:00pm MST \nLocation: Sandman Hotel Calgary\, 888 7 Ave. SW\, Calgary\, AB T2P 3J3 Canada \n==The deadline to register is 5 pm on May 5\, 2026== \n  \nPresenter Bios: \n \nJason Kumagai\, M.Sc.\, CCPE\, CHFP – Practice Lead\, Human Factors \nJason Kumagai is Practice Lead of the Human Factors group at 30 Forensic Engineering. During his career in Human Factors\, Jason has conducted and managed projects and research in Human Factors in a wide range of industries including energy\, health care\, transportation\, defence\, and mining. Specializing in fatigue risk management\, he has helped companies develop and implement fatigue risk management programs\, including investigations of major accidents. Jason is a certified Human Factors/ Ergonomics professional in both Canada and the U.S. and is nationally recognized for his leadership in Human Factors and Fatigue Management. Jason has served as a regional president of the Association of Canadian Ergonomists\, and president of the Canadian College for the Certification of Professional Ergonomists.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-southern-alberta-luncheon-human-factors-and-traffic-engineering-may-2026/
LOCATION:Sandman Hotel Calgary\, 888 7 Ave. SW\, Calgary\, AB\, T2P 3J3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon,Presentation
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SUMMARY:ITE Southern Alberta Luncheon: 26 Avenue Bike Lanes - February 2026
DESCRIPTION:The City of Calgary is making upgrades to 26 Avenue SW between 37 Street and 14 Street. Painted bike lanes will be replaced with protected ones between 37 Street and 25 Street\, and an MUP will be built between 25 Street and 14 Street. This presentation by Jack Mason and Meng‑Ling Lee\, from ISL\, will give an overview of the design and focus on the design of the half-height island platform bus stops – the first installations of their kind in Calgary. \nDate: Tuesday\, February 24\, 2026 \nTime: 11:30am-1:00pm MST \nLocation: Sandman Hotel Calgary\, 888 7 Ave. SW\, Calgary\, AB T2P 3J3 Canada \n==The deadline to register is 5pm on February 19\, 2026== \n  \nPresenter Bios: \n \nJack Mason is a Transportation Design guy with ISL. A year-round bike commuter and occasional running commuter\, he’s passionate about good\, safe design that works for all users\, especially pedestrians and cyclists. He is excited for the 26 Avenue project to get built and provide better mobility options for Calgarians. \n  \n  \n  \n \nMeng‑Ling Lee is a Transportation Engineer at ISL who grew up in Calgary and enjoys thinking about how the city’s infrastructure can work better and more safely for everyone. She is naturally curious about why things are designed the way they are\, and how they can be improved. As a parent of two young children\, she enjoys being involved in projects that enhance public spaces and make them safer and more welcoming for all users. \n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-southern-alberta-luncheon-26-avenue-bike-lanes-february-2026/
LOCATION:Sandman Hotel Calgary\, 888 7 Ave. SW\, Calgary\, AB\, T2P 3J3\, Canada
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SUMMARY:ITE Southern Alberta Luncheon - Sarcee/Bow Trail Functional Planning Study - Oct 2025
DESCRIPTION:The ITE Southern Alberta section are hosting their next luncheon for transportation professionals and students to learn about the Sarcee Trail/Bow Trail Functional Planning Study.  \nDate:     Tuesday\, October 14\, 2025\nTime:    11:30am – 1:00pm\nLocation: Sandman Hotel\, 888 7 Ave SW\, Calgary\, AB T2P 3J3 \nCost:\n\n$20 Public Agency Members\n$30 ITE Members\n$40 Non-ITE Members\n$15 Student\nSponsorship is available at $650\n\n==The deadline to register is October 9\, at 11:30am.== \n  \nAbout the Presenters:\n \nDavid Thatcher is a Vice President with Stantec based in Calgary and is currently responsible for overseeing Stantec’s Roadway Sector across Canada. David began his 25-year engineering career in the Philadelphia area but has spent the last 17 years in Calgary. Through the course of his career\, he has been involved in a wide variety of transportation planning and design projects including highways\, complete streets\, BRTs\, LRTs\, corridor studies\, traffic operations and neighborhood traffic planning. \n  \n  \n  \n \nZoran Carkic is a transportation professional with over 25 years of experience in transportation engineering and mobility project development. He currently serves as Leader\, Mobility Project Development at the City of Calgary\, and represents ITE Southern Alberta as a Director on the ITE Canadian District Board of Directors. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-southern-alberta-luncheon-and-sarcee-bow-trail-study-oct2025/
LOCATION:Sandman Hotel Calgary\, 888 7 Ave. SW\, Calgary\, AB\, T2P 3J3\, Canada
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