TII Road Safety Seminar 2025
Welcome to TII’s dedicated Conference webpage. This page is a central source of relevant TII links and materials that may be of interest to delegates attending the conference. Themes and topics are listed alphabetically.
- TII Road Safety Seminar 2025 - Agenda
- Irish Road Safety Review (Velma Burns, RSA)
- TII Road Safety Update including Network Wide Assessment (Alastair De Beer, TII)
- DoT Safety Programme inc. the National Speed Limit Review (Donal O'Donoghue, DoT)
- TII Research and Standards (Esther Madden, TII)
- Road Safety Process and Gateway Approvals (Dr. Suzanne Meade, TII)
- Stage F Audit Process (Rowan O'Callaghan, RPS)
- Pedestrian Crossings (Dermot Donovan, Roadplan)
- Audit Statistics (Lucy Curtis, Kerry Co Co)
- N69 Bolands Cross (Ailis Power, Clandillon)
- Diverge Dimond Interchange on the N7 N24 Junction County Limerick (Danny Wicks, ARUP)
- N14 Feddyglass County Donegal (Thomas Fox, DNRDO)
- N5 Frenchpark County Roscommon (John Freeman, Roscommon Co Co)
- Age Friendly Active Travel (Ruth Van Ry, Sustrans)
- Universal Design Guidelines for EV Charging Infrastructure (Bryan Kennedy, TII)
- Park & Share and Rural Bus Stops (Fiona Bohane, Cork Co Co)
- Average Speed Safety Camera (Philip Durkin, Mayo Co Co)
- All Aboard: TII's Accessibility Podcast Introduction
- S1E1: From Past to Present: In Conversation with Jim Quinlan
- S1E2: Journey to the Future Part I: Luas Finglas
- S1E3: Helping Hands
- S1S4: I’m Not Alright, Jack
- S1E5: La Citta Dei Bambini
- S1E6: Out and About: Real Time Passenger Experiences
- S1E7: Barrier-free Europe
- S1E8: Journey to the Future Part 2
- Ancient Places – archaeology on the N5 N59 road project in West Mayo - Kerri Cleary
- Beautiful beads and unusual practices at Iron Age ring-ditches in the wider Rathcroghan Landscape - Ros Ó Maoldúin
- Fiery Death and Memorials on New Frontiers - Dr Ben Spillane
- Later Medieval Gaelic Settlement in Machaire Chonnnacht - Eve Campbell
- TII Heritage Week 2024 - Speaker Bio's
- Waking from the Dreamtime - the Iron Age in the light of excavations along the N4 - John Ó Néill