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Here will integrate location services into Iteris ClearMobility

Traffic products, maps and platform services will 'enrich the insights' of ClearGuide
By Adam Hill March 24, 2023 Read time: 1 min
Displayed information includes speed limits, lanes and mile markers in ClearGuide, as well as real-time traffic and analytics data (© BiancoBlue | Dreamstime.com)

Iteris and Here Technologies have signed a five-year deal which will see Here traffic products, mapping and platform services integrated into Iteris’ ClearMobility Platform.

This will 'enrich the insights' of Iteris’ mobility intelligence application, ClearGuide, the firms say, allowing transportation engineers, planners, infrastructure operators and roadway construction teams to get actionable data for their decisions.

Will Cousins, chief product officer at Iteris, says: “As part of the new five-year agreement, we are expanding our emerging safety and mobility applications to help public agencies address the critical priorities of the National Roadway Safety Strategy and support federal, state and local officials who are ensuring roadways are both safer and less congested.”

Iteris will display Here Map information, including speed limits, lanes and mile markers in ClearGuide, as well as real-time traffic and analytics data.

“A key part of the Here mission is to enable a digital representation of reality to radically improve the way the world moves, lives and interacts, and to help customers and developers power applications that can plan ahead, react with speed and increase road safety,” said Miranda Ashby-Annoon, senior director of public sector sales at Here. 

ClearGuide is part of ClearMobility, which applies cloud computing, artificial intelligence, advanced sensors, advisory services and managed services.

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