Pete Jenior
Principal Engineer

Pete is a traffic engineer with over 18 years of experience. He performs safety and operational studies, supports roundabout and alternative intersection projects, and leads research for the National Cooperative Highway Research Program and the Federal Highway Association. Pete has developed Intersection Control Evaluation policies and related analysis tools for three states. He also authored FHWA’s Guide on Part-Time Shoulder Use and is currently preparing a second edition. As a past member of the Transportation Research Board’s Performance Effects of Geometrics Committee and Freeway Operations Committee, he taught dozens of short courses on topics such as the Highway Safety Manual, roundabouts, and practical design. Outside of work, Pete has taken on the challenge to climb to the highest point in each state within the U.S. So far, he has been to the highest point of 43 states!
Projects Pete has worked on

Erie SS4A Safety Action Plan
Strengthening Safety in Erie, PA, with Community in Mind

Maryland VRU Safety Assessment
Meaningful Progress Toward Vulnerable Road User Safety

PennDOT VRU Safety Assessment
Building a Toolkit to Bolster Pedestrian & Bicyclist Safety

Guide for Intersection Control Evaluation
A Roadmap for Rolling Out Statewide ICE Policies
