The ITE 2010 Technical Conference and Exhibit in Savannah, GA, USA, brought together transportation professionals from seven countries, 40 U.S. States and the District of Columbia to participate in technical sessions, conversation circles and seminars focused on the theme Meeting Transportation’s 21st Century Challenges.
Around the world, actions are taking place to reduce energy consumption, lessen transportation’s impact on the environment and better utilize available financial resources. This conference’s technical content examined the areas of energy, environment and the economy as they relate to ITE’s core focus areas of engineering and design, transportation operations, planning and safety.
Receive Credit for Your Professional Development Hours
Provide feedback of the plenary, technical sessions and conversation circles you attended or presented at the ITE 2010 Technical Conference and Exhibit to receive credit for your professional development hours (PDH)/ IACET CEUs. The online survey and evaluation is available until April 30 here.
Technical Conference Daily e-Newsletters
Daily e-Newsletters from the ITE Technical Conference and Exhibit highlighted content from sessions and industry news from conference exhibitors. To view the newsletters, click on the links below:
Audio Recordings
Sponsors of the ITE Technical Conference and Exhibit provided audio interviews describing their latest technologies and services. For more information about these companies and to listen to the interviews, click on the links below.
Compendium
For more information about the topics presented in the technical sessions, please see the ITE 2010 Technical Conference and Exhibit Compendium of Technical Papers. A copy of the compendium was included in the conference registration fee, and additional copies are available for purchase. Publication No. CD-063, ITE Member: $40, Nonmember: $50
Partnerships
ITE worked collaboratively with the Transportation and Development Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers (T&DI) to coordinate the technical program for this conference, which serves as a lead in to T&DI’s Green Streets and Highways Conference, November 14–17, 2010, in Denver, CO, USA.
Held in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Transportation–Federal Highway Administration and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and in collaboration with the Transportation and Development Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Photo courtesy of the Savannah Area CVB.
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