CITE/QUAD 2022 Joint Annual Conference
A big THANK YOU to all our generous sponsors, to our Tuesday, May 31
> Morning OPEN 7:30 – 3:30 EXHIBITOR HALL > Third Floor, Junior & Pavilion Foyers
OPEN 7:30 – 5:00 REGISTRATION & INFO DESK > North Tower, Third Floor
to all our 550+ delegates for your passion and
6:30 – 7:30 MORNING RUN > Meet in hotel lobby
> Pavilion C
> Junior A/B
Thought Leader Sessions (sponsor-led)
> Pavilion D
3C Active Transportation - Network Design
8:50 – 9:10
Developing systematic and scientific framework of vision zero safety planning process to eilimiate fataliity and injury for multimodal ecosystem in cities Dewan Karim & Samantha Bennett, 30 Forensic Engineering
Can Cyclists Interactions with Pedestrians be mimicked? An Artificial Intelligent Approach Rushdi Alsaleh & Tarek Sayed, University of British Columbia Build back better: Innovative approaches to reallocating limited road space Sponsored & led by:
enjoy the technical program while reconnecting with colleagues and friends from across Canada and the
Transforming Streetscapes: Active Transportation Infrastructure as a Catalyst for Community Building and Inclusion Meghan Winters, Simon Fraser University + Sarah Webb, City of Victoria Comparing Methodologies for ATNPS in Rural vs Urban Communities Alexandre Wood-Seems, Urban Systems
9:30 – 9:50
10:00 – 10:30
The “Kamloops” Approach to Developing an Active Transportation Network Purvez Irani, City of Kamloops
Sponsored & led by:
Advancing Vision Zero Road Safety in the City of Kitchener with Smart City Data Faranak Hosseini, City of Kitchener + Liping Fu & Reza Aminghafouri, University of Waterloo
Vision Zero – It’s a Journey Not a Statistical Goal Post Russell Brownlee, True North Safety Group 9:10 – 9:30
hope everyone made the most of this opportunity to
DCAAS – Data Collection As A Service
EXHIBITOR SHOWCASE & COFFEE BREAK
> Exhibitor Hall
25 Lessons Learned from 25 Years of Road Safety Audits in Canada Raheem Dilgir, TranSafe Consulting Dr. John Morrall, Canadian Highways Institute 2022 marks 25 years since road safety audits started in Canada, and they have saved countless lives. Come and learn 25 lessons shared by road safety auditors with decades of experience. Bring your questions and your own experiences to this joint celebration of an important milestone in road safety!
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
> Registration area Meet the poster presenters during the break. See list below.
Tours for pre-registred delegates only. See details on page 9.
8:30 – 8:50
> Junior C
3D WORKSHOP: Road Safety Audits (1 of 2)
Sponsored by:
8:30 – 11:30 TOUR 2B WALKING - TRANSIT PRIORITY & PUBLIC SPACES
3A Road Safety & Vision Zero
Sponsored by:
this was CITE’s first in-person conference in 3 years, I
CITE 2022 Technical Posters The Technical Poster Session will run all day Tuesday next to the registration area. Presenters will be in attendance during the second half of breakfast (8:00–8:30) as well as both breaks (10:00–10:30 and 3:00–3:30).
United States.
in organizing not just one but two conferences between
Presenters in attendance during breaks
8:30 – 11:30 TOUR 2A CYCLING - DOWNTOWN BIKE PROJECTS
8:30 – 10:00
and Conference in Vancouver, BC a success! Given that
Arrangements Committee (LAC) for all their hard work
> Registration area
Join colleagues from across Canada for a 5 km run to start your day
8:30 – 11:30 TOUR 2C TRANSPORTATION MGMT CENTRE OF BC
participation in making the 2022 CITE Annual Meeting
A special heartfelt thank you to the amazing Local
POSTER SESSION
7:30 – 8:30 LIGHT CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST > Exhibitor Hall
SCHEDULE TUE AM
speakers, moderators, exhibitors, tour facilitators, and
British Columbians’ perceived acceptance of self-driving vehicles Gurdiljot Gill, University of British Columbia Initial planning for Calgary’s LRT Green Line Lina Kattan & Sam Pollock, University of Calgary
Multi-agent Modeling of Motorcyclist-Pedestrian Conflicts: Understanding and Simulating Behavior using Machine Learning Gabriel Lanzaro, Rushdi Alsaleh & Tarek Sayed, University of British Columbia Safety and Mobility of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles Passant Reyad & Tarek Sayed, University of British Columbia Transit Coming Through: How transit agencies got creative and relied on their strengths to provide an essential public service during the pandemic Sandra Padilla, HDR
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join the conversation > #CITE2022QUAD
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Program
2020 and 2022 as the LAC rose to the challenge of
The full conference schedule, speaker list, and
navigating through a pandemic. The conference theme
detailed presentation descriptions are available online
Resilient Cities: Planning for an Uncertain Future that
at pheedloop.com/cite2022quad/site. The print
was selected back in 2018 for what was supposed to be
program can also be viewed here.
the Vancouver 2020 conference was in hindsight even more fitting and relevant than ever before.
Presentation Files
Take care friends and I look forward to seeing you all in
Presentations are available for registered attendees to
Winnipeg in 2023!
Jan Voss Vancouver 2020/2022 Conference Chair
download through the conference app. To access this via a web browser on your computer, log in at go.pheedloop.com. Photos We have launched a crowd-sourced conference photo album filled with dozens of photos contributed by attendees. Thank you to everyone who shared their snapshots! More photos can be added at any time.
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Transportation Talk