This class is FULL. We are no longer accepting registrations for this class.
PLEASE NOTE: Your application to participate in this course and the pre-requisite documents must be submitted by 12 noon on February 7, 2025 to David Maruca at dem200@soe.rutgers.edu
Course Description:
This hands-on course will provide Project Managers and Grant Writers the tools necessary to extract data related to crash prone areas, develop and submit a grant to the Division of Highway Traffic Safety, implement proven countermeasures and strategies to proactively address traffic safety issue(s), and measure the impact of their intervention(s). This course will take you step-by-step on how to utilize the Crash Analysis Tool (CAT) in a computer lab or webinar by first developing queries for your specific town that identify crash prone locations. Those queries will be saved and exported to form the justification for your DHTS grant proposal.
Agencies will receive grant writing training and develop a grant proposal and budget related to their data points utilizing the DHTS Sage System with support from experienced grantees and grantors. This will be followed by receiving approval from command staff and business/financial administrators to submit the grant to DHTS for consideration.
NHTSA’s proven countermeasures will be discussed, and other traffic safety organizations will provide presentations to assist the attendees in selecting the proper strategies to implement. At the conclusion on the grant, an after-action presentation will be delivered by grantees outlining their program’s challenges and successes.
This course is free and opened to municipal, county, and state agencies as well as nonprofits statewide, but agencies must meet the prerequisite of submitting a letter of support for acceptance. Please see the attachment in the online course description for additional information.
Learning Objectives:
Intended Audience:
Law enforcement and nonprofit agencies engaged in traffic safety
Pre-Requisites:
Provide a letter of support
Instructors:
Joseph Weiss, Division of Highway Traffic Safety; Nick Schock, Gloucester County Prosecutors Office; Sgt. Monika Oliveira, Linden PD; Will Yarzab, North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority; Sgt. Noah Van Vliet, Midland Park PD; Wendy Burke, Brain Injury Alliance; Off. Bill Kloos, Piscataway PD
Sponsor:
New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety
Registration Confirmation Email:
After registering, a confirmation email will be sent to the email address you provided. If you cannot locate the registration confirmation in your Inbox, check your Spam or Junk folder as it is sometimes re-directed there. Please contact our registrar (caitregistrar@soe.rutgers.edu) for assistance should you continue to experience any issues.
University Smoking Policy:
Rutgers University is committed to providing and maintaining a healthy and safe environment for students, employees, guests, and visitors. The use of all tobacco products and tobacco related products, including E-cigarettes, is prohibited on all property that is owned, operated, leased, occupied, or controlled by the University. Therefore, smoking is no longer permitted outside of the CAIT building. Those who violate the new policy will be asked to leave the premises.