Pavement Marking Installation and Maintenance (Winnemucca)

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This interactive 4.5-hour training explores the standard types and uses of pavement markings. It teaches how to prepare to install markings, and then apply and inspect the work. The training also explores the value of a pavement marking management system, and new and upcoming advancements in materials and equipment.

You will have opportunities to explore pavement marking resources—such as the MUTCD and a variety of local, state, and FHWA documents—and to use those resources to answer questions and make decisions that mirror on-the-job tasks. Be prepared to uncover valuable tips from across the country that your agency might use for installing and inspecting pavement markings, and dig into the Nevada specifications, plans, and field inspection guides.

Learning Outcomes

  • Explain the purpose of different types of pavement markings.
  • Select the right pavement marking materials.
  • Describe appropriate pavement marking preparation, application, and inspection procedures.

Instructor

Nicole Oneyear is a Research Engineer at the Institute for Transportation (InTrans) at Iowa State University. Her research has focused on various safety topics including automated enforcement, rural curves, rural intersections, low-cost safety countermeasures, local road safety and work zone safety.

Nicole also works with the National Center for Rural Road Safety helping to develop and provide training related to safety on rural roads including low-cost safety improvements, maintenance and safety, and roadside safety.

Registration

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Pavement Marking Maintenance and Installation (Winnemucca)