Webinar Series: Part 1 - Revolutionizing Work Zone Closure Planning with Real-time Data

1 min. Read • Posted 02/08/2023 by Iteris Staff

Watch this webinar on demand.

The transportation industry is under a lot of pressure to do more with less budget, staff, and resources. 

Iteris is hosting a four-part webinar series that focuses on a new and innovative approach to managed services to help agencies achieve efficient and sustainable traffic operations and maintenance.

In part one, we explore maintenance of traffic (MOT) and the Iteris MOT Congestion Management solution.

During highway construction projects, traditional MOT is based on working hours and requires temporary traffic sensor installation. Iteris MOT Congestion Management, however, is an industry-first, performance-based solution to continuously monitor traffic conditions 24/7 without the need for any hardware.

This results in proven safer, more efficient, more accurate and less costly highway construction projects.

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • The key difference between traditional and Iteris performance-based MOT
  • The benefits of using real-time data
  • The innovative role of Iteris ClearGuide software
  • How Iteris performance-based MOT is delivering results in the real world

This webinar is intended for transportation agencies, contractors or designers responsible for overseeing, implementing or planning work zones.

Watch the webinar on demand.

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