Soon, vehicles will be able to see things that drivers can't, such as when a vehicle two or three cars ahead suddenly hits the brakes, or a car is about to run a red light, or when black ice is on the road. Connected vehicles are expected to make crossing intersections safer, reduce work zone crashes, and make it easier to manage a fleet of snowplows or other heavy vehicles. Road weather management systems will allow public works departments to capitalize on connected vehicle data to increase situational awareness, improve roadway levels of service and optimize the use of resources and materials. The Federal Highway Administration (FWHA) has released a Vehicle-to-Vehicle Infrastructure (V2I) guidance to assist agencies in preparing for emerging V2I/V2V technologies. This presentation will cover what to expect and how to prepare. Learning Objectives: Examine connected vehicle technologies to see how they work and how they can benefit the public works community. Determine what will be needed to prepare for connected vehicles. Determine how connected vehicle technologies and applications can improve road weather operations.

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