
Workshops on Deploying ITS
May 24, 2017 - May 25, 2017
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Deploying Intelligent Transportation Systems
Solutions for Fast-Motorizing Countries
Road agencies across the world are quickening the pace of adoption of intelligent transport systems (ITS) as an integral part of national transport infrastructure strategies. Fast-motorizing countries in particular are moving from concept to reality at a more rapid pace, with important deployments of integrated systems in cities and on the national highway network. The rapid pace and ubiquity of deployment require, more than ever, that senior managers, engineers and other technical professionals involved in the process be equipped with the knowledge and tools needed to leverage the full potential of these new applications.
The International Road Federation is pleased to present 4 workshops available to all visitors attending the 2017 edition of Intertraffic Istanbul. Attendance is free of charge subject to online registration.
Workshops
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Successfully deploying automated speed enforcement programs
Presented by the IRF Subcommittee on Enforcement
Wednesday, May 24, 10:30-12:00
Room: Efes (Orange Room), Level +1
According to the World Health Organization, measures to cut inappropriate driving speed are universally recognized as the most effective pathway to achieving immediate and lasting reductions in road traffic injuries. Automatic speed enforcement (ASE) is a well-documented technology that addresses many of the limitations of current approaches to speed enforcement, including institutional management weaknesses and integrity issues. The most common ASE technologies rely on cameras which are activated when a driver exceeds the specified limit or runs a red light, or as part of average speed enforcement programs using interval-based systems.
Successfully managing automated speed enforcement programs can be challenging, given the absence of global knowledge resources and implementation guidelines. Using scientific evidence and real word case studies, this session will provide a complete overview of the opportunities and mechanisms to introduce ASEs in your jurisdictions.
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Smart Solutions for Safer Mobility
Presented by the IRF Committee on Road Safety
Wednesday, May 24, 14:00-15:30
Room: Efes (Orange Room), Level +1
Smart cities increasingly utilize advanced technologies to enhance the safe mobility and quality of life of their citizens. From managed lanes to safer street design, the urban environment today is the focus of renewed attention as public agencies align their policies and resources to deploy solutions that save lives and money. Are safer mobility options used to their full potential, and what are the policy enablers of safe mobility programs? This workshop will review how smart city measures can be extended to serve safe city goals, as part of cross-governmental cost sharing for maximum return on investment.
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Executive Introduction to Intelligent Transport Systems
Presented by the IRF Committee on ITS
Thursday, May 25, 10:30-12:00
Room: Efes (Orange Room), Level +1
We are entering an exciting and pivotal time in the history of ITS: the integration of vehicles and surrounding infrastructure for enhanced safety and mobility, and the development of ever smarter vehicles that will culminate in autonomous (self) driving cars for the ultimate in safety and mobility of people and goods. These technologies are no longer conceptual, they are gradually becoming a reality that will affect our world in profoundly positive ways, from increased economic development through ever greater efficiencies in transportation.
Stay abreast of these important industry developments with an executive overview of the latest developments on connected and cooperative vehicles, vehicle-to-infrastructure and vehicle-to-vehicle communications, and the rise of disruptive technologies in transportation.
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Unleashing Roadway Analytics
Presented by the IRF Committee on ITS
Thursday, May 25, 14:00-15:30
Room: Efes (Orange Room), Level +1
By 2030, 60 percent of the world›s population will live in urban areas. The significant task road authorities face in tackling the problem of increasing congestion cannot be underestimated. Roadway analytics are powerful new tools that enable road operator and city managers to carry out on-demand traffic analysis to identify congestion bottlenecks and visualize the results of infrastructure improvement projects.
Join this session to understand how “big data” can help you extract actionable insights from a range of data sets, whether you want to understand historic traffic trends or benchmark roadway performance in support of targeted investment strategies.
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(important note: a separate registration is required to enter the fairground). Simultaneous interpretation to Turkish will be provided.You must also register online at:
http://www.intertraffic.com/en/istanbul
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Target Audience
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- Road agency & municipal managers
- Local, regional and national planning organizations professionals
- Traffic engineers
- Highway operators
- Road safety professionals
- Road and highway design and management consultants
- ITS project managers
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From the Chairman
As the road industry’s most trusted brand in continuing education, the IRF provides road professionals with educational opportunities that are recognized worldwide by engineering and transportation societies. IRF’s Global Training Curriculum provides technical expertise in classroom and practical settings where attendees can learn from and have direct access to seasoned professionals. Each course is designed to assist attendees in learning to correctly apply the knowledge gained and provides the most relevant, up-to date information on best practices and technological solutions.
IRF Workshops are specifically developed to meet the needs of road professionals. Whether you are a representative of a highway agency, a member of a financing institution, consultant or contractor, IRF workshops will give you the necessary tools to deliver improvements to your organization.
As the IRF Chairman, I encourage you to make the most of these opportunities and help fulfill IRF’s vision of better roads for a better world.
H.E. Eng. Abdullah A. Al-Mogbel
IRF Chairman
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Istanbul Expo Center Turkey
(Istanbul Fuar Merkezi Türkiye)
Çobançeşme Kavşağı P.K. 40
34149 Havalimanı
Yeşilköy / İstanbul
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