The Southern Berks News

Modernizin­g traffic management through new data exchange partnershi­p

Waze will receive PennDOT’s road condition reporting data to share with its users

- From the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Transporta­tion

OnMonday, Dec. 14, Governor Tom Wolf announced travel informatio­n available for Pennsylvan­ia roadways is being expanded through a free, two-way data-sharing partnershi­p between the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Transporta­tion (PennDOT) and Waze (www.waze.com), a realtime crowdsourc­ed navigation app through which drivers share road conditions.

“As travelers rely more and more on their smartphone­s for real-time traffic data, this new partnershi­p represents yet another way PennDOT is modernizin­g to keep up with the demands of its customers,” Governor Wolf said.

The program promotes more efficient traffic monitoring by sharing free, anonymous, crowdsourc­ed incident reports and slowdown data from Waze users (called Wazers). Waze will receive PennDOT’s road condition reporting data to share with its users, while the department will use data reported by Wazers to supplement internal traffic-condition monitoring.

“PennDOT is always looking for ways to make it easier and safer to travel on our roadways,” PennDOT Secretary Leslie S. Richards said. “This partnershi­p will advance our efforts in showing a government that works by improving our data while providing verified informatio­n through the app.”

According to Waze, Philadelph­ia has more than 417,000 active users per month and Pittsburgh has more than 80,000 active users per month. The mission of Waze Connected Citizens Program is to help Wazers, as well as cities and citizens collaborat­e to improve their community and answer the question “What’s happening on our roads right now, and where?”

“Waze is only as strong as the informatio­n it receives from its users,” said Paige Fitzgerald, Connected Citizens Program Manager at Waze. “With many Pennsylvan­ians already using Waze and partnershi­ps with more than 25 U.S. municipali­ties including the Pennsylvan­ia Turnpike Commission, Waze already enables and empowers drivers. Our goal is to further connect Pennsylvan­ia cities through this data exchange. The immense data PennDOT can contribute to Waze makes them an important partner moving forward.”

Deep technical knowledge is not required to be selected as a partner of the Connected Citizens Pro- gram. It is critical that prospectiv­e partners prove their dedication to citizen engagement and commit to use Waze data to improve city efficiency. Partners are also expected to measure and share their findings with other municipal organizati­ons, developing case studies that serve as keys to a global set of improvemen­ts which can be made for collective mobility.

To find out more about Connected Citizens visit <http://waze.com/connectedc­itizens>. To download the free Waze app for iOS or Android, visit <http:// www.waze.com>.

The program promotes more efficient traffic monitoring by sharing free, anonymous, crowdsourc­ed incident reports and slow-down data from Waze users .

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