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 >
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
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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
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This guide is for those new to the field, providing an overview of transportation planning and exploring its importance, how it works, best practices, and more.See More
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As probe data becomes increasingly central to the way agencies track changes in traffic over time, the question of whether this data is trustworthy is a fair one.See More
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Signal Trends, the new set of probe data-based performance metrics within ClearGuide®, helps agencies reduce congestion by monitoring traffic signal performance and identifying deterioration at the intersection without reliance on infrastructure.See More
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The next USDOT Notice of Funding Opportunity has been announced for the IIJA Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant program: FY24 SS4A Notice of Funding Opportunity | US Department of TransportationSee More
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You’ve heard of disruptive technology—the car, the cellphone, streaming services—some of the most commonplace items in our daily lives were innovations that completely transformed their industries. See More
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At the end of Bike Month this past May, I reflected on what great bike infrastructure is and my journey to becoming a bike commuter. Years ago, I would find myself scanning through Google Maps trying to decide what would be the fastest and safest route to bike to work. I live about 17 miles from my office and thought I could probably bike to work once a week, but it never happened.See More
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John Lower highlights some of Washington, DC's greener mobility options ahead of the ITSA Annual Meeting in June.See More
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