Vision Zero: How Technology Is Making a Difference

1 min. Read • Posted 10/13/2022 by Anita Vandervalk

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In this brief presentation, Anita Vandervalk, PE, PMP, vice president of strategic business development, discusses the importance of addressing safety risks in a holistic manner and shares technologies and strategies to help identify safety issues, implement attainable solutions and assess results.

In this webinar, we discuss:

  • Identifying safety issues using connected vehicle, detection and speeding data
  • Implementing mitigation strategies around decision zones and vulnerable road users
  • Assessing the results of traffic improvements and strategies using signal performance measures (SPM)

This webinar is ideal for transportation planners, engineers, and policymakers interested in using current technologies to improve safety and reach the vision zero goal of zero fatalities and serious injuries on roadways.

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About the Author

Anita Vandervalk, PE, PMP, is Regional Vice President, Mobility Professional Services at Iteris.

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