Webinar: The Future of Mobile and Stationary Road Weather Data

Road conditions and visibility heavily influence drivers’ safety and traffic flow. With a wide range of sensors, road maintenance specialists monitor a variety of meteorological parameters including air and surface temperature, humidity, water film height, freezing temperature, visibility, and more. In this webinar, our road weather experts Steven Marks and Manuel Kreißig talk about: 

  • Static and mobile road weather sensors  
  • Applications and successful setups to monitor road weather 
  • Trend: intelligent software solutions to support and relieve winter maintenance 
 

Watch the 45-minute webinar for free.

What are your thoughts about the future of road weather monitoring? We are excited to exchange thoughts with you. Do you have comments or questions for our experts? Send us a message!

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