A Pothole’s Life Cycle: Forecasting the Future to Preserve the Present

Across the country, pothole lifecycle management is becoming a growing concern as roadways are constantly under pressure. Traffic, weather, and age can do significant damage over time. Potholes are visible signs of deeper pavement damage. For transportation agencies, the challenge goes far beyond repairing potholes. Instead, it’s about understanding how they form, tracking their progression, […]
From Reactive to Predictive: The Game-Changing Potential of Digital Twins for Road Networks

Across the country, transportation agencies tend to manage roads by responding to visible failures. Crews patch potholes when they appear, or a work order is filed when a sign goes missing. That reactive approach keeps networks functional in the short term, but it costs more over time and has the potential to become a significant […]
Announcing OpenAPI: Your Roadway Insights, On Demand

In the world of transportation and public works, the need for timely, accurate data has never been more critical. Agencies are constantly under pressure to stretch limited budgets, manage aging infrastructure, and respond to the urgent safety needs of their communities. The traditional process of procuring roadway analysis, however, has often been a bottleneck—a slow, […]
AI-Powered Imagery Intelligence: Unlock IIJA Funding Faster

AI-powered imagery intelligence is becoming central to how agencies plan and scope transportation projects, a shift that comes at a critical moment. In July 2025, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) reported that only 59% of Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) funds had been obligated by the Department of Transportation (DOT) as of April. […]
AI for Infrastructure Equity: Bridge the Data Divide Now

Across the United States, local and state transportation agencies are under pressure to maintain their aging infrastructure while also advancing equity goals set at the federal level. The core challenge: the data used to guide their investment is woefully uneven. This is where AI for infrastructure equity comes in, offering agencies a path to balance […]
Bentley Systems Introduces New Open API and Self-Service Tools in its Blyncsy Roadway Intelligence Offering to Accelerate the Development of Innovative Applications

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ – (Northeast Association of State Transportation Officials (NASTO) Conference) – July 8, 2025 – Bentley Systems, Incorporated (Nasdaq: BSY), the infrastructure engineering software company,today announced the launch of an open API framework for its Blyncsy roadway intelligence solution. The new open API will enable third-party developers, users, and businesses to seamlessly integrate with the […]
NVIDIA Brings Physical AI technologies like Blyncsy to European Cities With New Blueprint for Smart City AI

Urban populations are expected to double by 2050, which means around 2.5 billion people could be added to urban areas by the middle of the century, driving the need for more sustainable urban planning and public services. Cities across the globe are turning to digital twins and AI agents for urban planning scenario analysis and data-driven operational decisions. Building […]
Time to Get Digital: Update the Highway Performance Monitoring System and Create a National Digital Infrastructure Map

Federal, state, and local transportation agencies frequently discuss the urgent need to modernize and update our nation’s infrastructure. Less discussed is the need to extend that need beyond physical roadways. However, the Highway Performance Monitoring System (HPMS) example shows that digital infrastructure may require the most attention. Originally developed by the U.S. Department of Transportation […]
Finding Better Ways to Increase Roadway Safety and Innovation

Digital transformation has entered even slow-moving industries. Technology has become increasingly important in driving innovation and everyday operations for transportation and road management companies. One recent research article called this movement ‘The Digital Revolution of the Transportation Industry‘. Everyone has a role to play within that general movement. Transportation businesses like auto companies and producers […]
How a National Deregulatory Environment Could Accelerate Roadway Safety and Innovation

Across the United States, transportation agencies are struggling with limited time and budget. These limitations tend to make federal agencies’ reporting requirements more difficult. The reporting requirements may contribute to resource limitations in other areas. Consider the Highway Performance Monitoring System (HPMS) as an example. It was initially developed in 1978 as a continuing database. […]

