Webinar: A Masterclass In Modernizing Your Intersection – Part 2

1 min. Read • Posted 02/17/2020 by David Sadeghi

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 case you missed part one in the series, you can view the recording for The Evolution of Traffic Detection & Intelligence on demand.

Part two of the series is scheduled for Thursday March 19th and will focus on The Evolution of Connected Intersections.

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