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83rd IBTTA annual meeting to be held in Dublin

Registration is now open for the International Bridge Toll and Turnpike Association’s (IBTTA's) 83rd Annual Meeting and Exhibition on 30 August –2 September 2015 in Dublin, Ireland, hosted by the National Roads Authority. This is the largest, most significant toll industry gathering, where the tolling industry's leaders will discuss the most pressing topics in the field.
May 28, 2015 Read time: 1 min

Registration is now open for the International Bridge Toll and Turnpike Association’s (63 IBTTA's) 83rd Annual Meeting and Exhibition on 30 August –2 September 2015 in Dublin, Ireland, hosted by the National Roads Authority.

This is the largest, most significant toll industry gathering, where the tolling industry's leaders will discuss the most pressing topics in the field.

Learn about the rapid transformation of Ireland's road network in the first decade of the 21st century.

Experts will discuss the latest technologies that will affect the movement of people and goods and look at how very diverse urban areas are effectively managing traffic congestion. Find out how value added services are disrupting traditional assumptions about how transportation funding and financing may work in the future.

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