Iteris’ Top 5 Most-Read Blogs of 2024

3 min. Read • Posted 01/11/2025

With 2024 wrapped up, we’re looking back at the blogs that sparked the most interest, conversations, and insights of the year. From comprehensive guides to quick overviews to new product announcements, these five standout posts captured the attention of our readers. If you missed any, make sure to check them out:

  1. A Comprehensive Guide to Transportation Engineering: Our most popular blog of the year is a long (but easy) read! Packed with information, Monique Fuhrman, P.E. breaks down every facet of transportation engineering, from what it is and what it does to the history of the practice, key terms, top tips and much more. Written with those new to the field in mind, this piece is a perfect one to bookmark and come back to whenever you find yourself with questions about transportation engineering.

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  1. Iteris Enhances Detection Systems with New Sensor Fusion Technology for Optimal Performance and Safety: Our next standout is a product announcement—in March, we unveiled a new advancement in traffic detection: Sensor Fusion. We saw the limitations of conventional technologies in different environments—for example, dense fog or unpredictable shadows—and developed the Sensor Fusion algorithm to ensure reliable detection across any scenario. This blog details the technology used, how it can be applied, and the benefits that can result.

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  1. 5 Ways Iteris is Using Artificial Intelligence to Enhance Roadway Safety and Operations: AI is the hottest of topics, so it’s not a surprise that this one made the list. This blog is more of a listicle (like this one) that details five ways we currently use AI to deliver tangible improvements in efficiency and safety for road systems nationwide. Learn about our approach to utilizing AI for intersection safety, traffic volume analysis, traffic incident management, video classification and speeding countermeasures.

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  1. Navigating 48 Years of Traffic: A Retrospective with Peter Yauch, New Iteris Vice President Emeritus: Here’s a personal favorite—a blog focused on the long career of Pete Yauch, P.E, PTOE, RSP-21, IMSA III (a mouthful, but proof of the aforementioned long and successful career). After an impressive 48 years in the traffic management industry, our Vice President of Mobility Consulting Solutions, Peter Yauch, retired and transitioned into the role of emeritus. In this blog, I got to chat with him about his career, the industry, and his new role as emeritus.

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  1. Vantage CV: Bridging Detection and V2X Technologies in a Time of a Roadway Safety Crisis: Another hot topic, and one of utmost importance: connected vehicles. Vehicle-to-everything (V2X) and connected vehicle (CV) technology have the potential to make significant advancements in addressing roadway safety. That’s why we released Vantage CV, which as you’ll learn in this blog combines Iteris detection with a comprehensive connected vehicle (CV) solution stack, providing transportation agencies with a platform for deploying life-saving CV applications.

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Keep an eye out for all the new topics coming your way this year—bookmark iteris.com/blogs and subscribe to our newsletter to stay updated. Happy 2025!

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