• November 23, 2020

    OSU ITE Student Chapter Places Third at National Traffic Bowl

    This past June the Oregon State University student chapter of the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) competed in and successfully won the Western District ITE Traffic Bowl, earning them a spot in the national competition in late October.

    During the National Competition, the OSU chapter was seeded first coming out of the written exam, won their semi-final match, and then took third in the finals.

    The ITE Collegiate Traffic Bowl is an annual competition of ITE student chapters from Canada and the United States. This competition features teams comprised of up to 3 students testing their knowledge of ITE, transportation planning and engineering topics as well as some fun categories. Since 2009 when the traffic bowl was introduced throughout Canada and the United States, a total of 115 chapters have participated in at least one traffic bowl at either section or district level events. The winners of the ITE district competitions advance to compete in the Collegiate Traffic Bowl Grand Championship, which is conducted annually at the Institute’s International Annual Meeting and Exhibit.

    Congratulations to the OSU ITE Student Chapter for their great performance!