Eugene, OR, is on the bleeding edge:
www.traffictechnologytoday.com/: Connected Signals launches cloud-based V2I traffic light priority system
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Oregon-based provider of predictive real-time traffic signal information Connected Signals has developed a proprietary cloud-based vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) technology that offers priority to transit and emergency vehicles.
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Connected Signals’ SPS is software-extensible, so private and public vehicles running the application, such as EMS vehicles and snowplows, can be given enhanced priority to help municipalities maximize throughput in ways that are currently impossible. SPS can also provide vehicle operators with speed recommendations and other information to directly manage traffic flow. Cities can also use the SPS technology for general traffic management applications or to target specific objectives that could include diminishing transit vehicle delays, optimizing traffic flow, and reducing carbon emissions. The technology can also be deployed to assist pedestrians and cyclists.
Connected Signals partners with transportation agencies to aggregate real-time traffic signal data using existing infrastructure, without the expensive equipment required by many other solutions. The SPS technology uses the company’s V2If (V2I for Free) device that connects traffic signal controllers with the outside world through an encrypted signal.
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The original pitch was to reduce transit times for cross-town traffic. Now they promote buses and snowplow integration.
This company has presence on social media but no direct contact phone number. Maybe the next time I'm near County Club Road I can stop by their office. I want to know if they partner with Arcimoto.