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Crowdsourcing turns transportation system users into real-time sensors on system performance, providing low-cost, high-quality data on traffic operations, roadway conditions, travel patterns, and more. When combined with traditional data, crowdsourcing will help agencies implement proactive strategies that improve incident detection, traffic signal retiming, road weather management, traveler information, pavement management, and other operational programs.

Agencies can make roadways safer and more reliable, improve operational efficiency, and support cost-effective monitoring through crowdsourcing for operations.


Course Objectives:

1. Broaden understanding and knowledge about how crowdsourced data can improve transportation operations.

2. Help participants consider whether specific applications of crowdsourcing may meet their organization's needs for improving transportation operations.


Target Audience:

State and local DOT executives, metropolitan planning organizations, regional mobility authorities, toll authorities, managers and operators of traffic management centers (TMCs), traffic incident management programs, traveler information programs, traffic signal systems, work zones, road weather management, maintenance programs and other agencies with traffic operations functions.

Agenda

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00AM

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9

10AM

Welcome and Introductions

Susan Thomas, P.E., PMPAdam Levine

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10AM

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9

40AM

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40AM

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10

05AM

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35AM

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10

50AM

10

50AM

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11

30AM

Lesson 4 - Data Management

Ralph P. VolpeMunnesh Patel

11

30AM

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12

00PM

Lesson 5A - Next Steps

Greg M. JonesMohamad Talas, P.E., P.TOE, Ph.D.

12

00PM

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12

30PM

12

30PM

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1

00PM

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00PM

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1

30PM

Traveler Information Module

Greg M. JonesVandana MathurTom Murphy

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30PM

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2

00PM

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00PM

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2

15PM

2

15PM

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2

45PM

2

45PM

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3

10PM

Work Zone Management Module

Ralph P. VolpeEllwood HanrahanMohammed Ibrahim

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10PM

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3

25PM

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25PM

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3

50PM

Lesson 5B - Next Steps

Ralph P. Volpe

3

50PM

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4

00PM

Follow Up and Course Feedback

Greg M. JonesSusan Thomas, P.E., PMP

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