Transportation Technology | Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT)

The Transportation Technology page on the LADOT website outlines the department’s strategy for preparing Los Angeles for a future with advanced mobility technologies while aligning with key city values such as safety, equity, accessibility, and environmental protection. It explains how LADOT is applying data and technology to manage and improve the transportation system, including:

  • Mobility Data — Using real-time and aggregated data to understand and manage the public right of way, including for shared devices like scooters and bikes.
  • Code the Curb — Developing a digital inventory of curb signs, markings, and regulations to support real-time decision-making and operations.
  • ATSAC (Automated Traffic Signal Control) — Operating one of the most advanced signal systems in the U.S. to dynamically adjust signal timing based on traffic conditions and support transit efficiency.
  • Micromobility — Oversight and regulation of shared scooters and bicycles to ensure safety, accessibility, and equitable service.

The page situates these initiatives within LADOT’s broader Transportation Technology Action Plan, which guides how technology is integrated into mobility planning and operations.