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LinSig3.1 Signalled Roundabout Design

JCT Offices, Lincoln  14.03.2012



Course tutor: Dr Douglas Reid

Douglas joined JCT in 2006, becoming a director of the company in January 2008. This followed 30 years of experience in local government working on Urban Traffic Control, traffic signal design, development planning, major transport schemes and local transport plans. His work has included large numbers of signalled roundabouts and traffic signals as part of major road schemes and developments. He has also had much involvement in area-wide transport studies, including transport network modelling.


Douglas is a leading expert on junctions, and in 1994 gained his PhD at Nottingham University in junction design and tackling urban congestion. He has well recognised presentation skills, having given many papers at conferences and expert evidence at public inquiries. He has long standing experience as a training lecturer, having taught traffic signal design on JCT courses since 1987. Since joining JCT full time Douglas has been a key lecturer and is extensively involved in all aspects of JCT training.








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