Let’s Keep Your City Moving
In these unprecedented times, it is paramount that cities are resilient and adapt their infrastructure to accommodate changes in traveler behavior. As more people opt for personal cars, bicycles, or walking instead of using publicly available options, there’s an increase in road usage that impacts vulnerable road users, congestion, and air quality.
It’s vital that we limit touch-points in our public transportation network and effectively communicate the safety and precautionary measures to ensure we alleviate hesitation in utilizing systems.
Is your city prepared?
Let's Talk About How To Keep Your City Moving
During this panel discussion, we will highlight the breadth of technologies that provide a safe, seamless journey for motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists. We will also highlight how cities can implement measures that ensure road users feel secure in utilizing city roadways during the pandemic.
- Date: August 12, 2020
- Time: 2:00 p.m. CDT
- Speakers: Jeff Price, VP and General Manager @ Cubic | GRIDSMART; Joe Custer, VP and General Manager @ Cubic | Trafficware; Doug Thomas, Product Unit Vice President @ Cubic
- Moderator: Andy Taylor, Director of Strategy @ Cubic
Get On The Road To Recovery
Congestion pricing can be a valuable tool for regions to address congestion and meet goals for sustainability and equity. ITS tools and ETC technologies to enable congestion management systems that can sense, adapt, and influence driver behavior so that planners and policy makers can optimize their transportation networks. Given the current changes in traveler behavior due to the pandemic, there is increasing interest in road user charging schemes as a new approach to manage the load on regional transport systems. In this webinar, you’ll learn how technology is being leveraged to integrate other road network systems, holistically manage networks, coordinate planned demand against different modal capacities, and incentivize specific choices.
- Date: September 2, 2020
- Time: 1:15 p.m. EDT
- Speakers: Marc Deflin, Vice President of Business Development – Road User Charger, Cubic Transportation Systems & Brianne Eby, Senior Policy Analyst, Eno Center for Transportation