The two-day event, held in Miami, Florida on 26 - 27th April 2023, brings together transportation professionals from US State DOTs, MPOs, transit agencies, think tanks, lobbying groups and alliances across the USA to share best practices, ideas, and information.Ī packed agenda focuses on how traffic is regulated, and revenues are generated on highways, freeways, and express lanes, as well as on turnpikes in and out of the USA's most congested cities, from New York to Los Angeles. Spun out of its Brussels-based counterpart, and the virtual RUC Americas 2021 conference, the in-person Road User Charging Conference USA highlights the latest tolling technologies, road-usage charging projects and intelligent transport systems being implemented across America. The Road User Charging Conference 2023 takes place on the 7th & 8th March 2023 at the Steigenberger Wiltcher’s Hotel, Brussels. The most recent edition took place in May 2022 and saw 38 speakers from 21 countries deliver 18 hours of exclusive content to 160 delegates. This two-day gathering of industry leaders and senior decision-makers in Brussels, Belgium welcomes delegates from around the world and across sectors to encourage active discussion, invaluable peer-to-peer learning, and analysis of best practises for planning, promoting and delivering road-charging projects on motorways, highways and in urban environments everywhere.Īttendees benefit from a truly international range of perspectives on road-user charging and the technologies and polices shaping it via exclusive case-study presentations and panel discussions on crucial issues such as interoperability, charging models, user acceptance, sustainability, equity, politics and much more! The Road User Charging Conference is the world’s longest-running independent annual gathering of global tolling, mobility pricing and ITS professionals.įor 20 years it has provided a unique and unrivalled platform for international perspectives on all forms of road user charging and why the future of intelligent transportation systems is vital in driving our understanding of how the world’s major road networks and infrastructure will serve future generations.