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All-electronic tolling, managed lanes and the drive to interoperability are already changing the face of highway transportation. This IBTTA Summit AET, Managed Lanes & Interoperability on 20-22 July in San Diego, California, discusses the latest technologies driving the transition, as well as the customer service and communication challenges that shape implementation. Learn about the intelligent transportation systems that are already transforming modern toll roads, as well as the options for addressing
April 24, 2014 Read time: 1 min
All-electronic tolling, managed lanes and the drive to interoperability are already changing the face of highway transportation. This 63 IBTTA Summit AET, Managed Lanes & Interoperability on 20-22 July in San Diego, California, discusses the latest technologies driving the transition, as well as the customer service and communication challenges that shape implementation.

Learn about the intelligent transportation systems that are already transforming modern toll roads, as well as the options for addressing security and privacy concerns that are at the top of many customers’ minds. Join your colleagues and peers to explore the close link between AET and interoperability, and how to leverage both to support expanded use of managed lanes. Visit %$Linker: 2 External <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 0 0 0 oLinkExternal www.IBTTA.org/sandiego Visit: www.IBTTA.org/sandiego false http://www.ibtta.org/sandiego false false%> for details and to register.

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