Flashing Yellow Arrows & Safer Intersections: Join Iteris’ Pete Yauch for an LTAP Webinar

1 min. Read • Posted 02/13/2025 by Breanna Wallace

Left turns are among the most challenging and high-risk movements at intersections, often contributing to congestion and crashes. The Flashing Yellow Arrow (FYA) display has emerged as a proven solution, enhancing driver understanding, reducing conflict points, and improving overall traffic flow.

On February 26, 2025, Pete Yauch, Iteris VP Emeritus, will join an expert panel for a Florida Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) webinar to explore the evolution, benefits, and implementation of the Flashing Yellow Arrow. The session will cover:

  • The history and research behind FYA and its role in reducing crashes
  • How the latest MUTCD guidelines impact FYA applications
  • Traffic signal controller programming for successful implementation
  • Strategies for improving signal coordination and optimizing intersection performance

With decades of experience in traffic operations and safety, Pete will share valuable insights into how agencies can leverage FYA to enhance mobility while improving safety for all road users.

This free webinar is designed for engineers and designers involved in traffic signal design, operation, and maintenance. Attendees who complete the session will earn 1.5 Professional Development Hours (PDHs).

Don’t miss out—click here to register now!

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Breanna Wallace is manager of public relations and social media at Iteris.

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