Professional traffic operations engineer
A Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) is a certification sponsored by the Transportation Professional Certification Board, Inc., and promulgated by the Institute of Transportation Engineers. The certification process, which has been adopted for professional traffic operations engineers, requires that the holder be a licensed professional engineer if he or she practices in the United States, Canada or any other country that provides governmental licensing of engineers. This certification process builds on and supports the practice of professional engineering registration. The PTOE is the highest leveling licensing available in the field of Traffic Engineering. Currently, there are approximately 3,000 licensed PTOEs within the United States and Canada.[1]
Requirements
A Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) must meet all of the following requirements:[2]
- Have four years of Professional Traffic Operations Engineering experience;
- Hold a valid license issued by a state, province, or other governmental body to engage in the practice of civil, mechanical, electrical, or general engineering if he or she resides in a jurisdiction that issues such licenses.
- Take and attain a passing score on the Professional Traffic Operations EngineerĀ® exam; and
- Have paid the application/examination fee and the three-year certification fee
Exam topics
The 150-question certification examination currently includes the following topics:[3]
Traffic Operations Analysis: |
Roadway and intersection operations |
Freeway operations |
Traffic flow concepts |
Road user characteristics and accommodations |
Site impact analysis |
Travel demand management |
Intelligent transportation systems |
:::Operational Effects of Geometric Designs: |
Functional classification |
Geometric design controls and criteria |
Roadway cross section element |
Intersection layout/elements |
Interchange configurations |
Traffic Safety: |
Safety systems and programs |
Roadway/roadside safety concepts |
Safety analysis and evaluation |
Safety countermeasures |
Traffic Control Devices: |
Signing application |
Traffic signal application |
Marking application |
Roadway/railroad grade crossings |
Work zone applications |
Road user guidance |
Traffic control systems |
Devices for transportation system management |
Traffic Engineering Studies: |
Applied statistical analysis |
Traffic operational characteristics |
Traffic engineering operations study techniques |
Assessment of long- and short-range traffic impacts |
Social, Environmental and Institutional Issues: |
Environmental impacts |
Urban and regional planning |
Intermodal considerations |
Transportation laws and ordinances |
Total number of questions |
See also
- Traffic engineering
- Regulation and licensure in engineering
- Professional transportation planner
References
- "PTOE Description". 2017-11-26.
- "PTOE Requirements". 2017-11-26.
- "PTOE Exam Format". 2017-11-26.