Listen Back to A Masterclass In Modernizing Your Intersection – Part 3

1 min. Read • Posted 05/01/2020 by Iteris Staff

Whether you are a veteran traffic engineer or are just starting your career, solving today’s transportation challenges are well within reach.

But with constant innovations in smart mobility technologies, the variety of in-cabinet and cloud-based strategies you can use to optimize traffic operations can be overwhelming.

To separate the signal from the noise, Iteris is hosting a series of educational online workshops, where smart transportation practitioners will break down what makes a smarter, more modern intersection.

In part three, we discuss how agencies are using data and analytics from smart intersections to:
 

  • Improve operations of the intersection to optimize mobility and safety
     
  • Apply advanced applications to conduct more advanced safety ITS and TSM&O functions
     
  • Conduct data-driven planning to improve performance management, transportation and overall community planning
     
  • Operate arterials efficiently by optimizing intersections and the whole transportation network
     

Listen Back

In case you missed any past webinars in the "Masterclass for Modernizing Your Intersections" series, you can view past recordings on demand.

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