This is currently the only time this course is scheduled in our diary.
If you would like to request an additional run of this course then please get in touch and let us know.
LinSig3 : Online Networks Computer Workshop
Online
Accurate LinSig modelling is fundamental to traffic signal design, transport assessments for development and detailed studies where traffic signal junctions are a major determinant of transport outcomes. This course extends the capabilities of LinSig Junction Modellers to model highway networks containing traffic signal junctions and priority junctions with practical workshop exercises being used throughout. The course is delivered in a virtual training lab with students accessing and using LinSig via an HTML5 browser. Full printed notes are provided along comprehensive joining instructions, UK customers will also be provided with a free headset (sadly we cannot ship headsets overseas). As the course is delivered online students must have access to a fast and reliable internet link (preferably ethernet) but connection speeds will be checked as part of the joining set up.
Unfortunately, this course is no longer available although alternative dates may be scheduled - please check our course diary.
Course duration is 1 day
Starting on 28th January 2020
Ending on 28th January 2020
Course price is: £310 (exc. VAT)
Tutored by:
John Nightingale MSc(Eng), CEng FIHE MCIHT
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