Driving the Future: Analytics and AI in Roundabout Planning
When: December 12, 2024 | 2:00 - 3:30 PM ET
This webinar is led by the ITE Roundabout Committee.
Webinar Description:
Explore how technology and artificial intelligence are revolutionizing roundabout planning and design. This webinar highlights innovative tools and data-driven approaches that enhance decision-making and streamline the design process. Learn how advanced analytics can be applied to optimize performance, improve safety, and address the complexities of modern transportation systems through effective roundabout solutions.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the application of AI and advanced analytics in enhancing roundabout planning and design, including tools for data-driven decision-making.
- Explore innovative methods for leveraging technology to optimize roundabout performance and improve traffic flow and safety.
- Gain insights into practical case studies showcasing the integration of data analytics and AI tools in addressing real-world challenges in roundabout design.
Moderator:
Claudio Figueroa, P.E., Traffic Engineer | Burgess & Niple | Orlando, Florida, USA
Presenters:
- Karen Giese, P.E., VP, Business Development | Transoft Solutions | Portland, Oregon, USA
- Mark Lenters, P.E., Roundabout Practice Builder | Kimley-Horn | Austin, Texas, USA
- Jeremy Kashman, Chief Infrastructure Officer | City of Carmel | Carmel, Indiana, USA
Fees:
ITE Members: Free
Non-Members: $79.00
Registration for webinar includes the live event, an archived recording with access for 30 days to each registrant. If you are a non-member of ITE you will need to create an account to register. You can create an account here.
PDH/CM Credit Certificate: If you would like PDH/CM Credit for this webinar, there is a processing fee for each registrant of $20 regardless of membership status to receive 1.5 PDH/CM credits certificate. Instructions and link will be provided at the conclusion of the live event. Participants are able to purchase and retrieve their certificate until their access to the content expires. After the content expires and goes into archive, the certificate opportunity is forfeit.