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Executive Briefings

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ITS and Rural Communities
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12/10/2024
Executive Briefing
Commercial Vehicle Operations, Maintenance and Construction, Public Safety, Public Transportation, Traveler Information, Vehicle Safety, Weather, Traffic Management
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ITS and Transit Safety
PDF
12/30/2023
Executive Briefing
Public Transportation
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ITS and Safe Systems Approach
PDF
12/31/2022
Executive Briefing
Vehicle Safety
Cover page of the 2019 Crash Prevention and Safety Executive Briefing, with an image of a series of chevron signs along a roadway curve.
Crash Prevention and Safety (2019 Update)
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12/31/2019
Executive Briefing
Public Transportation, Vehicle Safety

Data Visualizations

Infographic depicting examples of deployed ITS for intersection safety, including pedestrian countdown signals in North Carolina and Pennsylvania, an AI-based traffic management system in Nevada, and intersection conflict warning systems in Minnesota, Missouri, and North Carolina.
ITS for Intersection Safety
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07/25/2023
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Vehicle Safety

Case Studies

This case study discusses "Piloting Connected Vehicle Technology in Tampa's Central Business District." This image is of the first page of the case study.
Piloting Connected Vehicle Technology in Tampa's Central Business District
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10/29/2021
Case Study
Public Transportation, Vehicle Safety, Traffic Management
ITS Deployment Evaluation

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