Road Safety Champion

A nationally-recognized “Roadway Safety 101” training series for professionals who aren't safety experts

RSCP M&C Module 1: Maintaining a Safer Roadway

The Road Safety Champion Program (RSCP) is a nationally-recognized “Roadway Safety 101” training series. It is made for staff in transportation, public health, and first responder agencies who have an interest in roadway safety but are not safety experts.

The RSCP includes seven core modules plus career-focused pathways. Once participants complete the seven core modules and one pathway, they are awarded a Road Safety Champion Program Certificate.

The first module of the Maintenance & Construction Pathway explores safety solutions that maintenance crews can implement in their regular work. The course includes a hands-on case study to equip crews to identify needs for shoulder drop-offs, right-of-way obstructions, striping and signing, guardrails, mowing, sweeping, patching, drainage, winter maintenance, and others.

Additional course detail is provided in the sections below.

  • Course Topics
    • Learn safety solutions that maintenance crews can implement in their regular work
  • Course Outline
    • The course includes a hands-on case study to equip crews to identify needs for shoulder drop-offs, right-of-way obstructions, striping and signing, guardrails, mowing, sweeping, patching, drainage, winter maintenance, and others.
  • What you will learn

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  • Who should attend

    Staff in transportation, public health, and first responder agencies who have an interest in roadway safety but are not safety experts.

  • Course Prerequisites

      [no prerequisites identified]

  • Course Instructors

      Walt Catlett, Safety Circuit Rider

      Walt Catlett serves as the Safety Circuit Rider for the National Center for Rural Road Safety. He also helps manage Virginia’s Safety Circuit Rider Program, which has produced more than thirty Road Safety Champions in the past two years. 

      Walt is an active instructor for multiple Local Technical Assistance Programs to include Texas LTAP, Oklahoma LTAP and Virginia LTAP. He was the Education and Outreach Director for the National TTAP Pilot where he led a team of thirteen subject matter experts who delivered training, technical assistance, and technology transfer across the twelve BIA Regions.

      Walt holds a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Texas A&M University and a Master of Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College.

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    Not LTAP Subsidized

    This class IS NOT offered at a reduced fee to employees of California's city, county, regional, or tribal public agencies

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    Free

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