Your Most-Read Iteris Blogs of 2019

1 min. Read • Posted 12/17/2019 by David Sadeghi

2019 was another transformative year for the constantly progressing worlds of smart transportation and digital agriculture, and many of the most intriguing themes were covered right here on the Iteris blog.

From the life-saving impacts of using automated traffic signal performance measures to reduce red-light running to the use of artificial intelligence in agriculture, the following five Iteris-authored blogs were your most-read articles in 2019.

We hope you enjoy reading or revisiting these stories and look forward to bringing you more insight and analysis into these important narratives in the new year.

Practical Ways To Reverse The Trajectory Of Fatalities By Red-Light Running
by James Esquivel

Artificial Intelligence And Its Uses In Ag Irrigation
by John Mewes, Rob Hale and Caleb Midgley

5 Ways To Stay Safe During A Hurricane
by David Sadeghi

The Polar Vortex: What It Is & The True Impact Of Extreme-Cold Weather
by Nicole Stevens

Iteris Unveils All-In-One Detection Solution
by Mike Plata


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David Sadeghi

David Sadeghi is senior manager, digital marketing at Iteris.

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About the Author

David Sadeghi is director, digital marketing at Iteris.

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