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Hard Shoulder Running: Webinar Materials

Part-time shoulder use converts paved roadside shoulders to an area used for travel during portions of the day as a congestion relief strategy. It is sometimes known as temporary shoulder use or hard shoulder running, and is typically implemented on freeways.

This jointly-sponsored webi

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UDOT'S Traffic Performance Metrics Dashboard

UDOT's Traffic Performance Metrics Dashboard
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Connected Vehicle Reference Implementation Architecture Webinar #7: R.E.S.C.U.M.E

The Connected Vehicle Reference Implementation Architecture (CVRIA) effort is reaching a key milestone—the initial set of physical, enterprise, and communications views are now complete, and have been posted to the CVRIA website (http://www.iteris.com/cvria/). Join the USDOT and the CVRIA team fo

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Connected Vehicle Reference Implementation Architecture Webinar #1: V2I Safety Applications

The Connected Vehicle Reference Implementation Architecture (CVRIA) effort is reaching a key milestone—the initial set of physical, enterprise, and communications views are now complete, and have been posted to the CVRIA website (http://www.iteris.com/cvria/). Join the USDOT and the CVRIA team fo

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Vehicle to Infrastructure Deployment Coalition (V2I DC) Webinar

Overview of topics:

Presentation of information on the V2I DC Overview and History Organization and Structure Opportunities for Engagement Soliciting your input on top issues the V2I DC should be address
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How Talking Cars Will Transform the Future of Driving

This presentation is from the 2016 NVLA Annual Conference. It is presented by Egan Smith, Managing Director of the Intelligent Transportation System Joint Program Office (ITS JPO).
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Connected Vehicle Reference Implementation Architecture Webinar #2: Traffic Signal Applications

The Connected Vehicle Reference Implementation Architecture (CVRIA) effort is reaching a key milestone—the initial set of physical, enterprise, and communications views are now complete, and have been posted to the CVRIA website (http://www.iteris.com/cvria/). Join the USDOT and the CVRIA team fo

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