This “Driving Transportation Safety Forward with AI: Case Studies on the Application of Artificial Intelligence in Transportation” case study publication is available for digital download. As each day passes, continuous strides are made in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) as various industries work tirelessly to study, understand and incorporate AI into daily functions. Similarly, transportation agencies, along with private sector partners, are looking for new ways to inject this kind of innovation into management practices and processes.

Originating from discussions among panelists during the Circle of Innovation sessions at ATSSA’s 2024 Convention & Traffic Expo, this grouping of AI case studies highlights examples of how AI can enhance roadway safety and provide industry professionals and practitioners with insights for safer roadways. Published 2024.

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