Organized by Roger Browne, Director, Congestion and Network Management, City of Toronto and
Yeatland Wong, Director of Smart Mobility, Transnomis Solutions Inc.
Moderator: Roger Browne, City of Toronto, and Yeatland Wong, Transnomis Solutions
Panelists:
- Dr. Tony Qiu, NSERC Industrial Research Chair in ITS, University of Alber
- Yun Ping Huang, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Calgary
- Omar Choudhry, Senior Specialist – Intelligent Transportation Systems, City of Ottawa
- Karamjeet Deogan, Deputy Director, Transportation Systems and Road Safety Engineering, BC Ministry of Transport and Transit
Connected and automated vehicles are no longer a distant future—pilot projects are underway, and partial automation features are already on our roads. Yet for the foreseeable future, human-driven and automated vehicles will share the same lanes, intersections, and highways. Managing this transition period presents unique challenges for transportation agencies, policymakers, and the ITS community.
This panel examines the research, telecommunications infrastructure, policies, infrastructure investments, and operational strategies needed to support the gradual integration of automated vehicles into the Canadian transportation network. Panelists will discuss how agencies are preparing—from updating signal infrastructure for V2I communication, to adapting traffic management strategies, to addressing liability and regulatory questions that arise when humans and machines share the road. We’ll explore academic research that predicts the efficiencies and challenges of a mixed environment with human drivers, driver-assist modes, and driverless vehicles.
Expect a candid discussion about what we know, what we don’t, and how ITS professionals can help ensure this transition is safe, equitable, and effective for all road users.