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Robert T.
Hintersteiner, P.E. received his Bachelor of Engineering in Civil
Engineering degree from the New York University School of Engineering, and
a Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering - Transportation degree from
Manhattan College. He served as a government employee in the field of
Traffic Engineering for 26 years. He has been a full time consulting
Transportation/Forensic Engineer since 1989. His specialty is ground
transportation accident reconstruction (Automobiles, Pedestrians,
Bicycles, Motorcycles, Transit Vehicles, Subways, Railroads, Railroad
Grade Crossings, and Traffic Control Devices).
Mr. Hintersteiner is
licensed as a Professional Engineer in three states. He was President of
the National Academy of Forensic Engineers (NAFE) in 2001, and has also
served as Chairman of its Continuing Education Committee. He is a member
of several professional organizations, including the National Committee on
Uniform Traffic Control Devices Traffic Signal Task Force, which is an
advisory committee to the U.S. Department of Transportation. He has
published several papers on Traffic Signals, Transportation, and Railroad
Accidents.
Mr. Hintersteiner also develops Professional Engineering continuing
education courses that focus on various aspects of Transportation, with an
emphasis on Traffic Signal Studies and Design. |