Overview
The Technical Consultation & Advisory Division provides evidence-based technical expertise and advisory services to public and private stakeholders. The Division acts as a national reference point for road safety assessments, policy support, and applied solutions, bridging academic research with real-world implementation.
Objectives
- Support data-driven decision-making in road safety
- Provide independent and credible technical advice
- Enhance road safety outcomes through applied consultation
- Strengthen RSCE’s role as a trusted national expert body
Key Activities
- Road safety audits and safety assessments
- School-zone and vulnerable road user safety evaluations
- Policy and strategy advisory services
- Technical consultation for municipalities and ministries
- Support for national road safety programs and initiatives
Stakeholders Served
- Government ministries and public agencies
- Municipalities and local authorities
- Educational institutions
- NGOs and international organizations
- Private-sector infrastructure and transport entities
Impact
The Division enables safer infrastructure, better policies, and more effective interventions by translating research and expertise into practical, implementable solutions.
Members
Rahmeh Alhyari is a specialist at the intersection of traffic management, road safety engineering, and smart mobility. She holds a Master’s degree in Transportation Engineering and another in Road Safety Management. Alhyari brings extensive experience working on transport and traffic projects within the government sector, with a growing focus on sustainable and resilient urban transport. Her work focuses on transforming transport challenges into practical solutions that enhance safety, performance, and system reliability through technical reviews, safety audits, and system analysis.

I’m Saleh Abu Aligah, a Civil Engineering graduate from Yarmouk University (2024) with a GPA of 89.3, ranking first in my class. I have a strong foundation across all areas of civil engineering, with a particular focus on transportation engineering. After graduation, I worked as a Project Engineer and Quantity Surveyor, gaining hands-on experience in cost estimation, project management, and engineering software tools. I’ve completed professional courses in quantity surveying, Excel, AutoCAD, Python, Civil 3D, SIDRA, and Revit. Currently, I am a Master’s student in Transportation and Highway Engineering at Jordan University of Science and Technology
