Middlesex County Highlights Transportation Tech and Safety

Annual symposium brings together officials and leaders to discuss data-driven planning and emerging mobility solutions.

Mar. 19, 2026 at 8:04am

Middlesex County officials and transportation leaders gathered for the third annual Middlesex County Transportation Symposium, where they discussed the role of new technologies, data analytics, and safety initiatives in shaping the future of transportation planning and infrastructure in the region.

Why it matters

As transportation systems become increasingly complex, data-driven strategies and emerging technologies like autonomous vehicles are playing a growing role in how communities plan and manage their mobility networks. The symposium highlights Middlesex County's efforts to leverage these innovations to improve safety, efficiency, and accessibility for residents.

The details

The symposium featured presentations and discussions led by municipal leaders, transportation planners, public safety officials, academic partners, and industry representatives. Key topics included the county's DataCity initiative, which uses advanced analytics to support traffic management, planning, and safety, as well as updates on statewide transportation priorities and infrastructure investments from the New Jersey Department of Transportation and NJ TRANSIT.

  • The symposium took place on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.

The players

Middlesex County Board of County Commissioners

The governing body of Middlesex County, New Jersey, which hosted the transportation symposium.

Middlesex County Department of Transportation

The county agency that organized the transportation symposium.

Priya Jain

Acting Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Transportation, who delivered a keynote address at the symposium.

Kris Kolluri

President and CEO of NJ TRANSIT, who also delivered a keynote address at the symposium.

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The takeaway

Middlesex County is at the forefront of leveraging data and emerging transportation technologies to enhance safety, efficiency, and accessibility for its residents. The annual symposium showcases the county's commitment to data-driven planning and innovative mobility solutions that can serve as a model for other communities.