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Eberle Design receives global road achievement award in Las Vegas

November 12, 2018 Read time: 1 min
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Eberle Design’s iCite Data Aggregator received an International Road Federation Global Road Achievement Award at the Road2Tunnel Conference & Expo in Las Vegas.

Eberle says the solution accesses real-time intersection and arterial traffic data for traffic cabinets via high-speed internal and external communication devices regardless of the traffic controller or central traffic management system.

Dr. Bill Sowell, EDI vice president, says: "The iCite Data Aggregator platform provides cities, counties and state traffic management agencies with the ability to affordably connect and retrieve real-time traffic data from isolated or non-interconnected intersections."

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