Pam / Monday, April 18, 2022 / Categories: ATSSA, Infrastructure, Media, Press Release, Roadway ATSSA & TRB announce 2023 Traffic Control Device Student Challenge Challenge offers opportunity for students to innovate for the future of roadway safety Fredericksburg, Va. (April 18, 2022) – The American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA) and Transportation Research Board (TRB) Standing Committee on Traffic Control Devices invite students to compete in the 2023 Traffic Control Device (TCD) Student Challenge. The TCD Student Challenge promotes innovation and stimulates ideas in the traffic control devices industry with a goal to improve operations and safety and encourage future generations of roadway safety professionals. As part of the challenge, individuals or student teams submit solutions in the subject area of transportation and roadway safety based on the chosen topic for the year. This year’s topic is “Innovative Traffic Control Devices to Improve Vulnerable Road User Safety.” The TCD Student Challenge is open to high school, junior college, college and university students or teams of students with an interest in transportation and an understanding of traffic control devices. Students in relevant fields such as transportation, human factors and technology-related curricula are particularly encouraged to participate. “The TCD Student Challenge gives students an opportunity to tackle a real-world transportation issue and apply their knowledge and critical thinking skills to a problem that can help save lives,” said ATSSA Director of Innovation & Technical Services Eric Perry. “With traffic fatalities increasing and deaths for vulnerable road users—such as people on foot, bicycle, scooter or wheelchair—on the rise in both urban and rural areas, this challenge offers a way for students to help us solve this important issue. This contest also offers students a way to showcase their talents before transportation professionals and open career opportunities.” Participants receive the opportunity to present their designs in a public forum during the 2023 TRB Annual Meeting, set for Jan. 8-12 in Washington, D.C. The top team also wins a $1,500 prize and the opportunity to present its submission at ATSSA’s 53rd Annual Convention & Traffic Expo, set for Feb. 17-21 in Phoenix. The deadline to submit an application is Oct. 1, 2022. To learn more about the challenge, visit https://www.atssa.com/Technical-Services/Innovation/TCD-Student-Challenge. To learn about the 2022 winners, visit: https://bit.ly/2022Winners. Previous Article ATSSA president contacts DOT leaders amid soaring fuel costs and record inflation Next Article ATSSA urges DOTs to support a standardized form for QPL and APL Print 5709 Rate this article: 4.0 Tags: pedestrian TCD Student Challenge Traffic Control Device Student Challenge TRB Vulnerable Road Users ATSSA Annual Convention & Traffic Expo VRU pedestrian fatalities Please login or register to post comments.
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