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Your opinion matters: traffic questionnaire

ITS International and Hikvision want to know your thoughts on AI and Big Data - please help!
By Adam Hill July 20, 2022 Read time: 1 min
How can technological advances help city and highways authorities optimize planning while keeping everyone moving safely? (© Blackboard373 | Dreamstime.com)

Innovative traffic technologies - which ones matter most to you? ITS International has teamed up with Hikvision to find out – but we really need your help. We’re all ears!

In this survey, we would like to know your opinions about how Artificial Intelligence, multi-dimensional perception and Big Data can be used to help manage traffic in different ways.

How can these technological advances help city and highways authorities optimize planning while keeping everyone moving safely?

What are the hurdles and opportunities for today’s traffic management systems?

Please click here to complete our survey to help us build a picture of the key drivers and challenges.

Feel free to skip a question if it’s not relevant to you – but we would love your feedback!

Adam Hill, Editor
ITS International

 

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