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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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 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
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>Each year, nearly 1,000 transportation professionals complete Iteris’ online courses to sharpen their traffic and product skills and receive Iteris Product Certification.See More
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After months of preparation and anticipation, another successful ITS World Congress came and went. It was a busy 5-day event at the L.A. Convention Center with over 6,000 industry professionals from 64 countries and more than 180 educational sessions and panels of which eight speakers or panelists were from Iteris.See More
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In December 2019, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that it would reallocate over half of the communication spectrum, which had previously been reserved for transportation safety, to Wi-Fi.See More
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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
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Today’s connected vehicles (CVs) typically have between 60 and 100 onboard sensors, detecting not just the position of other vehicles but everything from hard braking and sudden acceleration to windshield wiper use and safety belt engagement.See More
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With uncertainty surrounding both the technology and timeframe that enable short-range wireless communications in the transportation environment, many potential deployers are naturally considering what might be accomplished by leveraging cellular connectivity in place of dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) or LTE-Cellular vehicle-to-everything (LTE-CV2X).See More
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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
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