Transportation data and analytics firm INRIX announced it will partner with state transportation agencies from Ohio and Pennsylvania to use data to improve roadway congestion, safety and operation efficiencies.
INRIX said it presented how its partners are using mobility data to save money and improve safety on our nation’s roadways at the 2026 Transportation Research Board (TRB) Annual Meeting, Jan. 11-15 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC. Using its Signal Analytics product, the company showed how it was delivering network-wide traffic signal performance insights for public agencies, signal hardware vendors and consultants.
“INRIX is committed to helping transportation agencies improve safety and reliability through data-driven insights and technology,” Bryan Mistele, CEO of INRIX, said. “We are pleased to partner with these great customers to realize performance-based outcomes that save lives and improve mobility.”
The company said PennDOT uses real-time speed data to identify emerging crash risk and to prevent crashes before they happen by detecting sudden slowdowns and triggering automated drive warnings. INRIX said the system has reduced overall crashes by 11 percent, reduced fatal truck crashes by 46 percent, and saved drivers $55.6 million.
In Ohio, the DOT uses INRIX’s data to drive high-ROI, data-backed improvements in corridor prioritization and signal optimization, the company said. This has resulted in a 40:1 benefit-to-cost ratio on targeted signal projects and a 99.3 percent on-time winter road recovery.