The Active Transportation Resource Center offers quarterly webinars on a variety of active transportation topics. Webinars feature state and local government agencies, active transportation practitioners, community organizations, and other champions sharing their knowledge.
Upcoming Webinars
Archived Webinars
FHWA expert instructors, Peter Eun and Timothy Taylor with the FHWA Resource Center share their bicycle and pedestrian safety expertise. Peter & Timothy will introduce and discuss the Spectacular Seven Countermeasures.
This On The Move – Perspectives 2021 webinar provides a summary Caltrans 2021 May is Bike Month (MIBM) efforts to engage staff and how the campaign reflects Caltrans’ broader commitment to active and sustainable transportation.
This Synergy 2021 event focused on Equity with presentations on equitable engagement practices in active transportation planning and program development.
In this webinar, you learn about the most widely-used behavior change theories, effective use of incentives, learn how to build a logic model, and how it helps you in real-world programs and how to apply these tools in your work.
The teleconference included updated ATP NI program guidance and active transportation encouragement examples from the Orange County Transportation Association and Stanislaus County of Governments.
This flash training covers how to use the US Census American Fact Finder Median Household Income tool to determine Disadvantaged Community (DAC) eligibility for the Active Transportation Program (ATP) application.
This webinar gives an overview of the California Healthy Places Index (HPI) tool.
This webinar gives an overview of first/last mile (FLM) active transportation connections to transit.
This webinar features UC Berkeley Safe Transportation Research and Education Center’s (SafeTREC) Street Story, a web-based community engagement tool designed for people to report transportation safety issues they see and experience.
This presentation features an in-depth look at the Southern California Association of Governments’ (SCAG) Go Human campaign.