Ryan Casburn
Senior Engineer
Ryan joined Kittelson’s Tampa office in 2018 while finalizing his master’s degree in civil engineering at the University of Florida. While at the University of Florida, Ryan contributed to the development of the Highway Capacity Software (HCS) and Highway Safety Software (HSS) through the McTrans Center. He has experience in both interrupted and uninterrupted flow modeling through macroscopic and microscopic methods. Ryan also has experience in the use of transportation analysis software products including HCS, Synchro, FREEVAL, Vistro and Vissim. Outside of work, Ryan enjoys exploring the many waterways around Tampa on a stand-up paddle board.
Projects Ryan has worked on
FDOT Statewide Pedestrian and Bicycle Network Safety Analysis
A Process to Prioritize Pedestrian & Bicycle Safety Improvements
FDOT Work Zone Web Analysis Tool
Finding the Right Day for a Work Zone With Just a Few Clicks
NCHRP Report 969: Traffic Signal Control Strategies for Pedestrians and Bicyclists
Timing Signals With Pedestrians and Bicyclists in Mind
USDOT Connected Vehicle Pilot Deployment Evaluation
Understanding the Mobility Impacts of Connected Vehicles
Operational Effectiveness of Leading Pedestrian Intervals
Simulating the Benefits of Leading Pedestrian Intervals
Ideas Ryan has written about
The Current State of Automated Traffic Signal Performance Measures
Trends and Thoughts for the Future