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Traffic Signal Design

Leeds - venue tba  25.11.2025



Who should attend.

Anyone who is already involved with Traffic Signal Design, who would like to consolidate and expand their experience.


Prerequisites.

The course requires a degree of prior knowledge including a reasonable understanding of Phases, Stages, Intergreens and calculation methodologies leading to Degree of Saturation and Practical Reserve Capacity. These topics are comprehensively covered on the JCT Introduction to Traffic Signals and Basic Introduction to Traffic Signals courses. The course also makes use of LinSig software, so ideally attendees will have at least basic skills with LinSig. For any attendees who do not have basic signals knowledge and/or are not familiar with the LinSig software a free, one day online refresher training course will be offered in advance of the Traffic Signal Design course.  


Course content.

This is a four day course delivered jointly by Chris Kennett Consulting Limited and JCT Consultancy Ltd.

The course content includes the following:

  • Fundamental Principles of Traffic Signal Design
  • Overview of TOPAS Standards & Controller Specification Forms
  • Assessing and Managing Risk in Design, referencing CDM 2015
  • Concept Design
  • Basic Layouts and Geometry
  • Pedestrian Crossing layouts and facilities
  • Active Travel Infrastructure Design, referencing LTN 1/20
  • Adaptive Control including an overview of MOVA and SCOOT
  • Controller Logic
  • High Speed Roads
  • Shuttle Working
  • Hardware, including Passive Safety
  • Designing to meet visibility requirements
  • Designing for Maintenance
  • Phase Delays
  • Parallel Stage Streaming
  • Improving Junction Performance including Event and Time Based Linking and CLF
  • Signalled Roundabout Design
  • Major Design Project (in Teams)

Accreditation.

As Vocational Training this course is not currently accredited but will in due course be submitted to the Institute of Highway Engineers' Course Approval process.

Courses are managed under a ISO9001 Quality Management System.

 








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