This webchat reviews how modern work safety solutions can be found through the usage of connected technology. Viewers receive insight into these solutions as they review recent pilot projects and practical cases that enhance driver awareness, improve the safety of vulnerable workers and more. Speaker Todd Foster shares experiences and first-hand knowledge such as how to connect strategic traffic control devices to provide extended real-time information to motorists and utilize a variety of resources, tools and techniques to achieve proven speed management goals.

Speaker:

  • Todd Foster, Vice President of ITS Engineering, Ver-Mac Inc.

Watch the video here.

Resource Type

  • Archived Webinar

Topic

  • Training
  • Webinars

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