Date & Time
Wednesday, April 22nd at 11am PT/ 2pm ET
From Intersections to Networks: A New Era of Signal Performance Analytics
How do you move from analyzing a few intersections to managing performance across your entire network?
Join us for a practical, use case-driven webinar on how agencies are using large-scale signal performance metrics to prioritize work, diagnose issues, and measure impact across thousands of intersections.
Drawing from analysis of ~300,000 signalized intersections, this session shows how connected vehicle data enables a shift from reactive, location-based analysis to proactive, network-wide management. We’ll walk through real-world use cases and demonstrate how to move quickly from system-level insights to movement-level detail.
In this webinar, you will learn:
- How signal performance metrics are measured at scale: How probe data translates into delay, arrivals on green, and throughput across an entire network.
- To prioritize the right intersections first: Rank signals and corridors to focus on the highest-impact opportunities.
- Identifying systemic issues: Spot patterns across corridors, districts, and time of day—not just isolated problems.
- Measure before-and-after impact: Quantify improvements across intersections, corridors, and regions.
- How to drill down from network to movement: Move from high-level insights to root causes in seconds.
- Why scale changes everything: Shift from reactive workflows to proactive signal management.
This session is designed for traffic engineers, planners, consultants, and agency leaders who want to move beyond isolated studies and reactive signal timing. By leveraging connected vehicle data and large-scale analytics, agencies can evaluate signal performance continuously and consistently across entire networks. Attendees will leave with a clearer understanding of how national context, rapid drilldowns, and systemwide visibility can fundamentally change how signal programs are prioritized, communicated, and managed. These capabilities open the door to faster decisions, stronger justification, and better outcomes across entire networks.
