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Georgia Department of Transportation upgrades intelligent transportation infrastructure

In response to increased traffic density and demands on its transportation infrastructure, Georgia Department of Transportation’s (GDOT) has upgraded its Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS). New Jersey based Activu has installed state-of-the-art video wall displays and intelligent network-based visualisation software that integrates with 1,645 video detection cameras, 500 full-colour closed-circuit television cameras, its NaviGAtor II and 511 systems, changeable message signs, Navigator website, and s
September 7, 2012 Read time: 1 min
In response to increased traffic density and demands on its transportation infrastructure, 754 Georgia Department of Transportation’s (GDOT) has upgraded its Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS).

New Jersey based 4220 Activu has installed state-of-the-art video wall displays and intelligent network-based visualisation software that integrates with 1,645 video detection cameras, 500 full-colour closed-circuit television cameras, its NaviGAtor II and 511 systems, changeable message signs, Navigator website, and smartphone applications, to ensure smooth flow of traffic and speedy, efficient response to traffic incidents.

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