The Challenge: The High Cost of Inaccurate Data Traffic engineers today face a dual mandate: restoring economic flow while achieving […]
Traffic crashes claim more than 1.19 million lives globally each year, with young people among the most affected¹. As cities pursue Vision Zero, many are realizing that traditional, crash-based safety analysis is too reactive and slow. This case study shows how near-miss analysis and video-based diagnostics help cities identify risk earlier and accelerate progress toward zero fatalities.
Peterborough faced growing congestion, rising emissions, and increasing delays along its busiest corridor. To address these challenges, the city piloted adaptive traffic signal control, using real-time data to improve signal timing and deliver measurable benefits for road users.
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