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Toronto opts for Iteris iPeMS performance management to analyse traffic data

Iteris has deployed its Iteris iPeMS performance management system in Toronto, Canada, enabling the city to automatically analyse and visualise real-time and historical traffic while measuring the impacts of changing weather, construction work and infrastructure on roadway mobility and safety. Iteris iPeMS, in combination with real-time and historical traffic data from mapping and location services provider Here, will provide the city with real-time, actionable insights to use to improve its transportation
May 12, 2017 Read time: 1 min
73 Iteris has deployed its Iteris iPeMS performance management system in Toronto, Canada, enabling the city to automatically analyse and visualise real-time and historical traffic while measuring the impacts of changing weather, construction work and infrastructure on roadway mobility and safety.


Iteris iPeMS, in combination with real-time and historical traffic data from mapping and location services provider Here, will provide the city with real-time, actionable insights to use to improve its transportation network and reduce congestion.

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