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McCain partners with Gridsmart in Southern California

US transportation systems supplier McCain has become the exclusive Southern California distributor for Gridsmart Technologies, developer of a single-camera solution for intersection actuation, traffic data collection and situational awareness.
June 2, 2017 Read time: 1 min
US transportation systems supplier 772 McCain has become the exclusive Southern California distributor for 8097 Gridsmart Technologies, developer of a single-camera solution for intersection actuation, traffic data collection and situational awareness.


McCain will represent Gridsmart’s entire line of detection systems including the company’s Bell Camera and Streetsmart congestion management technology. The company’s cloud-based technologies, deployed in 22 countries, deliver smart traffic management solutions to communities of all sizes that reduce urban congestion, maximise road efficiency and reduce environmental impact.

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