Your Most-Read Iteris Blogs of 2020

1 min. Read • Posted 12/23/2020 by David Sadeghi

2020 was another transformative year in the constantly progressing world of smart mobility and many of the most intriguing themes were covered right here on the Iteris blog.

From the early impacts of the coronavirus crisis on the transportation industry to the acceleration of traffic tech adoption, as well as the launch of Iteris' virtual training center and remote training program, and key updates to our transportation performance measures solution, the following five blogs were your most-read articles in 2020.

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.

Survey Results: 5 Ways COVID-19 Is Impacting Transportation
by David Sadeghi

Iteris Launches Virtual Training Center And Remote Training Program
by Mark Nogaki

Iteris Adds Trend Maps, Route Alerts And Incident Data To ClearGuide
by James Esquivel

Melting The Glacier: 5 Reasons Adoption Of Traffic Technology Is Accelerating
by Mark Nogaki

The Future Of Transportation: What You Need To Know About Vehicle-To-Everything (V2X)
by Nicole Barhost


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David Sadeghi

David Sadeghi is senior manager, digital marketing at Iteris.

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David Sadeghi is director, digital marketing at Iteris.

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