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Gridsmart release Streetsmart to display real-time analytics

Gridsmart’s StreetSmart provides traffic travel time and real-time congestion analytics for traffic managers and provides them with the ability to adjust traffic flow strategies for current conditions. It uses Wi-Fi to stream real-time traffic performance data and by collecting travel time, congestion, mapping and origin destination data it creates a timing plan to reduce congestion. The web interface analyses and archives data to identify trends and analyse changes.
February 9, 2018 Read time: 1 min

Gridsmart’s StreetSmart provides traffic travel time and real-time congestion analytics for traffic managers and provides them with the ability to adjust traffic flow strategies for current conditions.

It uses Wi-Fi to stream real-time traffic performance data and by collecting travel time, congestion, mapping and origin destination data it creates a timing plan to reduce congestion.

The web interface analyses and archives data to identify trends and analyse changes.

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