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How is Iteris Making Construction Zones Safe and Efficient?

2 min. Read • Posted 11/21/2024 by Breanna Wallace
Work zone crashes are a serious concern. In 2022, the National Safety Council reported that 891 people were killed and 37,701 were injured in these crashes, with the highest percentage of fatalities happening in construction zones.See More >

How is Iteris Reducing Traffic Congestion?

2 min. Read • Posted 11/13/2024 by Breanna Wallace
Ever wonder why traffic congestion can get so bad? The common culprit is signal timing issues, leading to long delays, increased fuel consumption, and a frustrated traveling public.See More >

How is Iteris Preventing Red-Light Running Crashes?

2 min. Read • Posted 11/07/2024 by Breanna Wallace
Did you know that a staggering 31% of drivers admitted to running a red light within the last month in a 2019 AAA survey? See More >

How is Iteris Making Roads Safer for Cyclists?

2 min. Read • Posted 10/29/2024 by Breanna Wallace
In 2021, 966 bicyclists tragically lost their lives in traffic accidents, with 26% of those fatalities occurring at traffic intersections. These numbers emphasize the importance of cyclist safety, especially in high-risk areas.See More >
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How is Iteris Making Construction Zones Safe and Efficient?

2 min. Read • Posted 11/21/2024 by Breanna Wallace
Work zone crashes are a serious concern. In 2022, the National Safety Council reported that 891 people were killed and 37,701 were injured in these crashes, with the highest percentage of fatalities happening in construction zones.See More >

How is Iteris Reducing Traffic Congestion?

2 min. Read • Posted 11/13/2024 by Breanna Wallace
Ever wonder why traffic congestion can get so bad? The common culprit is signal timing issues, leading to long delays, increased fuel consumption, and a frustrated traveling public.See More >

How is Iteris Preventing Red-Light Running Crashes?

2 min. Read • Posted 11/07/2024 by Breanna Wallace
Did you know that a staggering 31% of drivers admitted to running a red light within the last month in a 2019 AAA survey? See More >

How is Iteris Making Roads Safer for Cyclists?

2 min. Read • Posted 10/29/2024 by Breanna Wallace
In 2021, 966 bicyclists tragically lost their lives in traffic accidents, with 26% of those fatalities occurring at traffic intersections. These numbers emphasize the importance of cyclist safety, especially in high-risk areas.See More >

Join Us at ITS California 2024 for the latest Iteris Innovations and Expert Insights

6 min. Read • Posted 08/12/2024 by Breanna Wallace
Join Us at ITS California 2024 for the latest Iteris Innovations and Expert Insights See More >

5 Ways Iteris Is Using Artificial Intelligence To Enhance Roadway Safety and Operations

4 min. Read • Posted 04/19/2024 by Mike Plata
At Iteris, we're not just discussing the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) — we're implementing it. See More >

Iteris Enhances Detection Systems with New Sensor Fusion Technology for Optimal Performance and Safety

3 min. Read • Posted 03/05/2024 by Mike Plata
Iteris has long been at the forefront of traffic detection technology, setting new standards for safety, efficiency and reliability. See More >

Vantage CV: Bridging Detection and V2X Technologies in a Time of a Roadway Safety Crisis

5 min. Read • Posted 01/29/2024 by Mike Plata
The Growing Roadway Safety Crisis In cities across the nation, traffic intersections represent not just points of connection but also critical areas of concern due to rising collisions and congestion. See More >

Iteris and HERE Technologies Webinar Recap: Making Roadways Safer Without Compromising Travel Times

2 min. Read • Posted 12/14/2023 by Breanna Wallace
Iteris and HERE Technologies Webinar Recap: Making Roadways Safer Without Compromising Travel Times Posted by Breanna Wallace on 12.14.23 in Analytics,Data Collection,Events,Mobility Intelligence,Performance Measurement,Smart Cities,Smart Mobility,Traffic Safety,Webinars Green traffic signals In a recent webinar collaboration, we joined with HERE Technologies to showcase the capabilities of ClearGuide® traffic analytics software—powered by HERE data—to discuss the pressing issue of speeding hotspots within communities.See More >

Introducing VantageCare: Elevating Traffic Management to New Heights

3 min. Read • Posted 12/11/2023 by Mike Plata
In the realm of traffic management, the quest for efficiency, safety and reliability is relentless. At Iteris, we understand these challenges intimately. See More >

Don’t Leave Funds on the Table: Navigating the SMART Grant Program

3 min. Read • Posted 09/08/2023 by Breanna Wallace
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL, a.k.a. IIJA) has ushered in a groundbreaking opportunity for cities and communities across the United States to embrace cutting-edge technologies and systems. See More >

Innovations in Managed Services for Efficient and Sustainable Transportation Operations

2 min. Read • Posted 05/17/2023 by Breanna Wallace
We recently presented a four-part webinar series that delves into our unique and innovative approach to managed services—and how it can help municipalities, cities, states, and commercial enterprises achieve efficient and sustainable traffic operations and maintenance.See More >

Iteris Adds Automated Alerts in VantageLive!

1 min. Read • Posted 05/10/2023 by Mike Plata
It’s important to stay informed when communications go offline at an intersection so you can investigate and troubleshoot potential issues before the public complains or safety hazards occur.See More >

Auto Futures discusses V2X with Iteris’ Todd Kreter

1 min. Read • Posted 05/16/2022 by
In a recent interview with Auto Futures, Iteris’ Todd Kreter discusses vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technology and why it is an important factor in ensuring safer and smarter mobility.See More >

Listen Back to Statewide Connected and Automated Vehicle Initiatives

1 min. Read • Posted 08/06/2021 by
Connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) that can sense the environment and communicate with other vehicles, infrastructure and personal mobile devices are expected to dramatically reduce driving-related crashes by 80%. As a result, CAVs are changing the way transportation agencies think about safety and mobility.See More >