Furnish, place, operate, and maintain arrow boards at locations shown on the contract documents. Ensure all arrow boards meet the current requirements for a Type C arrow board described in the current edition of the MUTCD (Part 6) and Section XXXX (Materials Spec Section).
Read MoreThe state of Nevada is in the process of updating their ITS specifications.
Read MoreRTCSNV to display ‘work zone of the future’ on April 10 in coordination with National Work Zone Awareness Week to showcase how technology can improve safety and congestion at road construction sites.
Read MoreiCone Connected Technology can alert drivers to the presence of road crew, helping to keep everyone safe.
Read MoreEnsuring the driving public is aware of your work zone is an integral step to stop accidents within your work zone. That’s why the team at iCone Products LLC, Cato, New York, developed its iCone real-time traffic message board system. Here’s how it works.
Read MoreGerman transportation software developer Gewi, together with its partners Here and iCone, will be demonstrating an off-the-shelf system that gives drivers advance warning of highway workzones at the upcoming ITS America conference, which is taking place on June 4-7, in Detroit, Michigan.
Read MoreThe 2018 Keystone Technical Program is shaping up to be one of the best ever. Over 200 abstracts were submitted with a strong representation from both the Western and Texas Districts.
Read MoreFollowing GEWI’s successful Smart Work Zone to Navigation implementation in Germany, GEWI and iCone have announced a similar program for North America which will also be available worldwide in the near future as a commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) solution.
Read MoreiCone Products LLC would like to congratulate the City of Arlington for becoming the first Connected Tech Community in the state of Texas.
Read MoreiCone is happy to open its supply of construction traffic data to the public and especially thanks Keith Roberts of Illinois DOT's District 9 for been the driving force in collaboration with the Illinois DOT. The I-57 project is the first time IDOT is expanding the technology to share contractor data with the public online. iCone hopes this teaming means great things for smart work zones and promoting connected and automated vehicle technology.
Read MoreAs I-65 was being widened in District 4, multiple crashes caused countless hours of delays to drivers. To help address these recurring issues, the district implemented the iCone, a work zone monitoring technology that prompts faster response and clearance of work zone incidents.
Read MoreiCone Products LLC announced today a data-sharing partnership with Waze, the free, real-time crowd-sourced traffic and navigation app powered by the world's largest community of drivers.
Read MoreIt was Nevada’s U.S. Rte. 50, and to this day it still can oftentimes be a vast desert wasteland that surrounds hundreds of miles of lonely asphalt. At times, traveling this road can be so mundane that a motorist might innocently drift away, only to be brought back to reality by another vehicle, stray wildlife or even a surprise roadway work zone, all in the middle of what seems like nowhere.
Read MoreThis fact sheet focuses on how the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) used archived work zone technology application data to benefit the agency and traveling public.
Read MoreLike many urban areas, Washington, D.C., can be a challenge for drivers navigating congested streets and planners scheduling road, utility and other construction work that can add to traffic woes. To address those challenges, the District Department of Transportation developed a work zone tool to streamline the project coordination process.
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