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The city of Galveston has received a nearly $2 million grant for a new traffic light integration system that will allow the ...
On this day in tech history, the American Traffic Signal Co installed the first electric traffic light system at East 105th Street and Euclid Avenue in Cleveland, OH. The device used red and green ...
The network gateway functionality of RFID readers becomes even more critical in light of the channel-sharing, data-exchange and air-interface protocols required to accommodate two-way TCP/IP traffic.
Senators adopted yesterday a resolution urging the Department of Transportation to suspend the implementation of the radio frequency identification cashless payment scheme on expressways.
Cosumnes Fire integrated the program with its dispatch center and the city of Elk Grove’s traffic light system in late May. The technology turns traffic lights green as it detects first ...
To do this, Ford created an intelligent traffic light system that works in conjunction with connected emergency vehicles and makes travel easier when needed. “Whether it's a fire truck coming to ...
The city of Galveston has received a nearly $2 million grant for a new traffic light integration system that will allow the city's traffic department to remotely control traffic signals. City ...
The Dayville, Conn., Fire Company utilizes wireless tracking of firefighters to improve emergency response and post-incident accountability. August 02, 2010 • Corey McKenna ...
Here’s how emergency vehicles change traffic lights on the fly Trooper Steve answers viewer ... It displays a rapid strobe light that is coded to communicate with most traffic light systems.
Smart traffic light systems aren’t necessarily something new, but tech companies and authorities across the world are constantly proposing new iterations that improve the original concept. For ...
When Tal Kreisler thinks about the time wasted waiting for a traffic light to turn from red to green, he gets pretty wound up and asks a fundamental question: “We sent a man to moon in 1969 but ...
Rita Westergaard, from ID-Advice, the company behind the system, says it costs about 40% less than magnetic coils in the road, mainly because you don’t have to dig up the surface to put them in.