Strongsville, OH plans to upgrade to a centralized adaptive traffic light control system
Strongsville, OH plans to upgrade traffic light control
The city plans to buy a $5.7 million adaptive traffic system to upgrade its existing system which is over 20 years old. This project will provide a new central control for all major intersections instead of a series of individual non-adaptive closed systems.
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Strongsville, Ohio, to Buy $5.7M ‘Adaptive’ Traffic System
Red lights at major intersections will be controlled by one system, instead of the several individual closed systems that are in place now. Officials say the existing system is more than 20 years old.
Strongsville, Ohio, to Buy $5.7M ‘Adaptive’ Traffic System - Government Technology - BusinessTelegraph
(TNS) — The city, with financial assistance from the federal government, will pay a Wadsworth firm $5.7 million to upgrade its entire system of traffic signals. Perram Electric Inc. – a designer, installer and maintainer of traffic signals – will install a new central control system for the city’s traffic lights. Red lights at major intersections …
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