Arizona
Dr. Andrew M. Kwasniak has 15 years of experience in Traffic Engineering and Accident Reconstruction. He earned his BS and MS in Civil Engineering from Tadeusz Kościuszko Cracow University of Technology and his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Purdue University. Today, this expert is certified as a Professional Traffic Operations Engineer through the Transportation Professional Certification...
Arizona
This expert has over 45 years of experience in the field of Traffic Engineering. He earned his BS at St. Louis University and his MA in Civil Engineering at the University of Arizona. He is a Licensed Civil Engineer and a Certified Traffic Operations Engineer. He is active in his field as a member of several professional societies including the Institute of Transportation Engineers. He has...
Arizona
This highly-qualified expert is a renowned authority on bicycle lane engineering and pedestrian safety. He earned his BS and MS in civil engineering from Wayne State University and is a licensed professional engineer and traffic operations engineer. Throughout his 39-year career in transportation engineering, he has extensively published on bicycle-lane design and pedestrian safety and has taught...
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Arizona
This expert earned her BS at Arizona State University, and went on to complete the Leadership in Engineering Administration Program through the American Council of Engineering Companies, as well as the Road Safety Audit Reviews at the National Highway Institute. She active in her field as a member of several professional societies including the Institute of Transportation Engineers, and has...
A traffic engineering expert witness provides specialized knowledge in court cases involving road design, traffic signals, pedestrian safety, and other aspects of transportation infrastructure.
These experts are crucial in personal injury cases, construction disputes, eminent domain proceedings, and any case where road conditions or traffic control devices may be factors.
Yes, they often provide insight on highway design standards, safety measures, accident reconstruction, and potential design flaws that could contribute to accidents.
Yes. Subspecialties can include urban planning, public transportation systems, parking facilities design, roadway lighting, and more depending on the specifics of the case.
They use their expertise in road design and traffic flow to interpret physical evidence, review accident reports, and often utilize software for accident reconstruction.
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