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By Ms. Pamela Goodell posted 06-23-2015 03:58 PM

  

Important Deadlines:

  • June 30 - Deadline for making hotel reservations. Click here to reserve your room. 
  • July 10 - Early bird registration deadline. Save money on your registration. Click here to register.

The ITE 2015 Annual Meeting & Exhibit addresses the critical issues facing the transportation profession both today and tomorrow. Here are just a few of the sessions taking place in Hollywood, FL!

The Autonomous Vehicle Continuum Impacts - Monday, August 3; 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Review and discussion of various policy issues as connected and automated vehicle programs begin to dominate the ITE landscape.

Confirmed Speakers:

  • Alain L. Kornhauser, Professor, Operations Research and Financial Engineering, Princeton University
  • Gummada Murthy, Program Director, Operations, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
  • Johanna Zmud, Director, Washington DC Office, Senior Research Specialist, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Sponsored by the ITE Transportation Systems Management & Operations Council

Traffic Engineering for the Next Generation Forum - Tuesday, August 4; 4:30 - 6:00 p.m.

Discussion around six hot topics and/or emerging trends that are both critical to the advancement of the profession and important to the younger generation of engineers.

Confirmed Speakers: 

  • Energy Efficient Traffic Signals - Keith Hall, Assistant Project Manager, Traffic Engineering & ITS, Maser Consulting, P.A.
  • 3rd Party Traffic Operations Management - Sean Coleman, Traffic Engineer, Kimley-Horn Associates
  • Alternative Intersection Design - Mike H. Bittner, Transportation Engineer, KLJ

Sponsored by the ITE Traffic Engineering Council and the ITE Young Member Committee.

Roundabout Construction Workshop - Wednesday, August 5; 8:30 - 10:00 a.m.

Learn how to address issues and challenges that arise during the roundabout construction process. Engage in hands-on learning as they think through the various steps in phasing construction to cause minimal delay to the intersection users.

Confirmed Speaker:

  • A Roundabout by a Different Mode - Conceiving and Constructing a Trail Roundabout - Brian J. Walsh, State Traffic Design and Operations Engineer, Washington State DOT

Sponsored by the ITE Traffic Engineering Council and the ITE Young Member Committee.

Looking for information on other topics? Visit the ITE 2015 Annual Meeting & Exhibit website. And don't forget to register before July 10!

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