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 ...
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 ...
Smart cities technology reshapes the future of urban living with AI traffic management, IoT infrastructure, and sustainable ...
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, ...
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Smart roads could predict traffic jams early
Imagine a world where roads could predict traffic jams before they occur. This is no longer a distant dream, but an emerging reality. Leveraging artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), ...
Just after Siemens joined the smart city consortium to bring 5G electrification expertise with charging stations for electric vehicles and infrastructure using T-Mobile’s 5G network, US smart city ...
Traffic management software startup NoTraffic Ltd. said today it has closed on a $50 million round of funding, bringing its total amount raised to date to $75.7 million. The Series B round was led by ...
BASINGSTOKE, United Kingdom, June 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A new study from Juniper Research, the foremost experts in IoT markets, has found the adoption of smart traffic management solutions will ...
Inspector General of Police Ali Hossain Fakir today said future traffic management in Bangladesh must be technology-driven, stressing that modern urban governance is not possible without smart traffic ...
A parliamentary committee urges enhanced investment in traffic infrastructure and safety, recommending an expanded integrated traffic management system in Delhi.
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