The new issue of TTi is here! https://lnkd.in/euPJZAXH Just click to read the enhanced, online digital edition of the magazine, absolutely free. And if you're on the go, don't forget the Smart View for easy reading on small screens and our AI assistant who will read articles aloud for you. In this edition you'll find... Arnaud Hary explaining out FARECO is enforcing Olympic Lanes for Paris 2024, giving insight into their planned transition to automatically enforced #HOV lanes once the games are over. Our feature interview is with industry titan Chuck Myers, whose latest project in transportation is heading up a new company – Quarterhill Inc. – which brings together some big names in ITS under one umbrella. As part of our #enforcement special we take a look at some of the #AI techniques that are enabling certain motoring offences to be automatically detected for the first time, with input from a host of industry experts including Tobias Deubel of JENOPTIK Smart Mobility Solutions and David Coles of Intelligent Instruments. This issue's cover story looks at the latest developments in direct enforcement with weigh-in-motion (WIM), including a detailed look at a groundbreaking new scheme in New York City. Kistler Group's JT Kirkpatrick, NYC DOT's Tanvi Pandya, P.E. DBIA and NYC DOT commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez explain more. While Intercomp Company's Leonardo Guerson and Kistler's Christoph Klauser take a look at the state of play in other locations around the world. Additional articles looking at the importance of WIM, static scales and structural health monitoring can be found in this issue from CROSS Zlín, a.s., Cestel and HAENNI Instruments Inc. Event Horizons focuses on the growing area of #AI signal control, particularly around managing increased traffic flows for special events. In this in-depth case study, experts including Mauro Vallati of Simplifai Systems Limited Andrea Fossati or Parquery, Mark Nicholson of VivaCity, Maria Chli of the Ashton Centre for AI and George Vogiatzis of Loughborough University give insight into their pilot projects that are defining a new paradigm in signal phase and timing. There's also insight into innovative ways to protect vulnerable road users from RTB GmbH & Co. KG. We also take a look at how the city of #Hamburg is implementing on-demand #autonomous shuttles to augment its public transport system. The city's minister for transport and mobility transition Anjes Tjarks explains the plans. Also, don't miss the thought leadership from our regular columnists Nick Reed, Gregory D. Winfree, Esq., J.J. Eden and Kirk Steudle. Plus there are technical profiles detailing the latest products and services from SAESOL TECH, MetroCount, Sinelec, smartmicro, Asura Technologies Ltd., and Aimsun. Plus you'll find the latest news and links to recent video reports. It's all in the new June 2024 edition of TTi. Don't miss it!
Traffic Technology International (TTi)
Truck Transportation
The trusted source of news and opinion in the evolving worlds of transportation, ITS, tolling and CAVs. Est. 1994
About us
Traffic Technology International (TTi) has the largest reach of any publication in the intelligent transportation industry – and is the only one that can prove its circulation with an independent audit. It publishes its magazine quarterly, updates its website and social media platforms daily and is official media partner of Intertraffic, publishing its highly prestigious annual publication Intertraffic World, which serves as a touchstone for anyone wanting to research the latest technology developments. TTi also partners with other key international events around the world including ITS European Congress and ITS World Congress. TTi is the longest-established publication in the ITS world, first published in 1994, the same year as the first ITS World Congress, it is the best trusted source of news and opinion in the rapidly changing world of traffic technology. It regularly covers enforcement, tolling, traffic management, autonomous vehicles, mobility as a service (MaaS), road safety, connectivity and smart cities. Sign up for the free quarterly magazine and weekly e-newsletter via www.traffictechnologytoday.com
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- Truck Transportation
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- 11-50 employees
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- Privately Held
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- 1994
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- traffic, vms, transportation, mobility, ALPR, connectivity, ITS, Road safety, congestion, MaaS, ridesharing, emissions, parking, smart city, tolling, mapping, transit, weather, CAV, and Autonomous Vehicles
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The City of Tampa has deployed Causeway one.network’s Live Link, the company’s premiere work zone safety software, to reduce congestion and protect workers and the driving public. “This project digitizes that entire process from beginning to end and arms traffic managers with real-time decision enhancing tools. It’s the difference between the free flow of traffic and congestion, and we’re excited to provide those traffic managers with the tools to be effective in their jobs,” says Barry Matlack, one.network’s VP of North America. https://lnkd.in/eFPRipNm
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OPINION: Fresh ideas from the Automated Road Transportation Symposium Brian Cronin, director of the Intelligent Transportation Systems' (ITS) Joint Program Office, provides an insight into his experience at the annual Automated Road Transportation Symposium and the company's vision for vehicle-to-everything (V2X) connectivity. https://lnkd.in/eZxyaez6
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On Friday 16 August, as part of its commitment to reducing deaths and serious injuries on roads in the US, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced the Saving Lives with Connectivity: A Plan to Accelerate V2X Deployment. Key industry members including the U.S. Department of Transportation's Robert C. Hampshire, Shailen Bhatt and Daniel Langenkamp, National Transportation Safety Board chair Jennifer Homendy, Laura Chase, president and CEO of ITS America, Cathy McGhee, VDOT chief deputy commissioner and John Bozzella, president and CEO of the Alliance for Automotive Innovation. https://lnkd.in/es8deHZ5
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FEATURE: How can a camera detect mobile phone use while I'm driving? Whether it’s someone using a mobile phone inside their car while driving or excessive noise emitted from their vehicle, new cameras using AI enforcement techniques are enabling authorities to improve safety and reduce the harm that can be caused by irresponsible vehicle use. Click the link below for expert insights from Intelligent Instruments' David Cole and Rueben Peckham, The University of Salford's Antonio José Torija Martínez, JENOPTIK Smart Mobility Solutions's Tobias Deubel and The AA Charitable Trust's Edmund V King OBE in this exclusive article. https://lnkd.in/gzw2HhZM
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COACHELLA VALLEY ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS (CVAG) has announced it is using Q-Free’s Kinetic Mobility ATMS platform in its CV Sync project, which will help to manage traffic visiting the wide variety of special events that take place in the area, including Coachella music festival. “This is an innovative and highly watched project,” says Q-Free CEO Mark J. Talbot. “Kinetic Mobility’s module design allows for extensive customization, offering a range of capabilities to suit any community’s needs.” https://lnkd.in/gsbzkvkc
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The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) has announced a V2X and ‘green wave’ signal optimization system to help trucks move more efficiently by giving them priority at intersections through some of the region’s key freight corridors. “The benefits to our community, which include enhanced road safety, improved quality of life and environmental consciousness, are significant,” says Natalie Bettger, NCTCOG senior program manager, congestion management and system operation. https://lnkd.in/g8AhVHrs
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Podcast 38: How easy-to-install AI technology sets live signal timings In the latest TTi podcast, Tal Kreisler, co-founder and CEO of NoTraffic, talks smart traffic lights and how the No Traffic solution deploys AI technology to improve traffic flows. Click the link below to listen to the podcast now: https://lnkd.in/eFDqu7At You can also listen to the podcast via: Apple Podcasts - https://lnkd.in/eYSV-dS7 Spotify - https://lnkd.in/esTTgXAG
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US Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg headlined a ceremonial groundbreaking to mark the start of the construction of a new bus rapid transit (BRT) service in Las Vegas on Tuesday August 13, 2024. Hosted by the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) the ceremony to took place at Boulevard Mall, about three miles from The Strip. Secretary Buttigieg was joined by RTC leadership and members of Nevada’s federal delegation to mark the beginning of construction of the $378 million Maryland Parkway Bus Rapid Transit project that will improve safety and enhance functionality along a 12.5-mile stretch of one of the most important corridors in Southern Nevada. Also at the ceremony were RTC CEO Mj Maynard and Clark County commissioner and RTC board chairman Justin Jones To watch the full video, click the link below: https://lnkd.in/eaK4r44a
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Kapsch TrafficCom AG is expanding its AI annotation to Chile. “I am very proud that we are bringing our AI initiative to Latin America – in a way that is not only inclusive, but gives us a unique competitive advantage. There is no other company in our region that undertakes a similar initiative,” says Samuel Kapsch, region head Latin America at Kapsch TrafficCom. https://lnkd.in/eak-yCbt