There aren’t a lot of U.S. roadways more challenging or potentially dangerous than Interstate 70 in Colorado. The highway tops out beneath the Continental Divide at an elevation of 11,158 feet. After ...
A new Juniper Research study has found that smart traffic management systems will save cities $277 billion, by reducing emissions and congestion globally by 2025; rising from $178 billion in 2021. It ...
Transportation infrastructure, traditionally rooted in civil and structural engineering, is now being redefined by digital technologies. Roads, highways, and bridges are increasingly embedded with ...
Almost everyone who’s ever been stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic has, at one time or another, cursed the urban planner who failed to foresee their current plight. Self-driving cars promise to help ...
In his role as Senior Business Development Strategist and Senior Public Safety Strategist at CDW•G, Matt Parnofiello manages technology integration projects with public safety agencies from concept to ...
The integration of AI-powered control centers, real-time data monitoring, and automated response systems will transform traffic flow management, reducing congestion and emissions. Additionally, the ...
Traffic management is a growing challenge for cities worldwide, requiring a balance between enforcement, efficiency, and public trust. In Kazakhstan, the Qorgau system is redefining road safety ...
Bhubaneswar is set to enhance its traffic management with an AI-powered smart adaptive signalling system at 25 more junctions. Building on the existing 50 smart junctions, the new system will ...
Within five years, smart traffic technology could play a significant role in tackling greenhouse gas emissions. Along with the potential to tackle congestion and the emissions associated with traffic, ...
Ericeira, a coastal town in western Portugal renowned for its surfing environment, experiences a significant population rise during the summer, warranting careful traffic management. The Municipal ...
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