Call for Abstracts - 2024 TRB International Symposium on Managed Lanes

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Subject: Call for Abstracts - 2024 TRB International Symposium on Managed Lanes

 

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Dear members and friends,

On behalf of the Transportation Research Board, we invite you to share your knowledge and expertise at the 2024 Symposium on Managed Lanes in Irvine, California, from August 12-14, 2024.

With the theme of “Resilient Managed Lanes in an Uncertain Future,” this conference aims to unite transportation industry professionals in sharing practitioner-ready techniques, ideas, and academic research focused on bolstering the resilience of managed lanes.

The planning group is seeking new ideas, innovative solutions and exciting project success stories in the following focus areas:

  • International Managed Lanes Showcase
  • Trends Across Managed Lane Types
  • Building Managed Lanes
  • Operating Managed Lanes
  • Sustaining Managed Lanes
  • Analyzing the Performance of Existing Managed Lanes
  • Forecasting Managed Lanes
  • Next Generation Managed Lanes

Read the full session descriptions here

The deadline for submissions is Friday, March 15. Click here to submit your presentation ideas today.

More information regarding registration can be found here

The 2024 Symposium on Managed is sponsored by TRB’s Standing Technical Committee on Managed Lanes and cosponsored by the Regional Transportation Systems Management and Operations (RTSMO) (ACP10), Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) (ACP15) , Freeway Operations (ACP20) and Bus Transit Systems (AP050) committees.

Chadi Chazbek, Committee Communications Coordinator, Standing Committee on Managed Lanes (ACP35)


The opinions and ideas expressed or implied in this email are those of the signatory and not necessarily those of the Transportation Research Board or the National Academies of Sciences.

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