Skip to main content

Navigating the future of Traffic Management 2025

Share

Visit the captivating city of Athens on 29 June – 03 July 2025 for the International Symposium “Navigating the Future of Traffic Management” a premier event bringing together managers, traffic engineers, practitioners, and researchers from around the globe. The symposium will serve as a dynamic platform to explore and discuss innovative practices, proven methods, and how technologies may assist agencies improving how they actively manage traffic on roads, freeways, motorways, and tollways.

Navigating the future of Traffic Management 2025
29th June, 2025 - 3rd July, 2025

Event Organizer

ICCS & i-Sense Group

Event Location

Athens, Greece

Related Content

  • New president for IBTTA
    January 7, 2014
    From 1 January, Mike Heiligenstein, executive director of the Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority (CTRMA), Austin, Texas, began his year-long term as president of the International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association (IBTTA). He says: “Over the next year, I look forward to leading our industry’s international association while highlighting the great work at The Mobility Authority and other IBTTA member organisations around the globe.” Eight other directors also began new terms on the IBTTA’s bo
  • Cracking the congestion code
    June 10, 2025
    ANPR is the unsung hero of decarbonisation, says Debbie Zeng of Milesight
  • Integrate systems to reduce roadside infrastructure
    January 27, 2012
    David Crawford reviews promising current developments. Instrumentation of the road infrastructure has grown to become one of the most dynamic sectors of the ITS industry. Drivers for its deployment include global concerns over the commercial and environmental pressures of traffic congestion, the importance of keeping drivers informed throughout their journeys, and the need to reduce accident rates and promote the safety of all road users, for example by enforcing traffic safety rules.
  • Putting the brakes on smart motorways
    February 28, 2022
    The UK government has announced that development of its all-lane running highways is going to be put on hold for another few years to assess safety data. Adam Hill finds out why