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Iteris wins $4m Corona smart mobility deal

California city will use firm's traffic management solutions at 100 intersections
By Adam Hill May 5, 2025 Read time: 1 min
City wants arterial corridors to operate more efficiently (© Bluiz60 | Dreamstime.com)

One hundred intersections in the City of Corona, California, will be key to a $4 million smart mobility infrastructure management contract awarded to Iteris.

The company's Software as a service (SaaS) solution ClearGuide will be combined with new detection sensors and web-based communications. 

The city will access ClearGuide Roadways, whose traffic data and maps are designed to help improve real-time operations, incident management, workzone mobility and transportation planning.

Vantage Apex, Iteris’ video and radar detection sensors, is being deployed, along with VantageLive!, a web-based data service which collects and analyses vehicle, bicycle and pedestrian movements at intersections.

Crosstown Electrical & Data will also be working on the project.

“I’m eager to have hi-resolution data readily available in an easy to digest format,” said Aaron M. Cox, Corona's senior engineer of traffic public works. 

“Our team will use this information to make our arterial corridors operate more efficiently, and we’re looking forward to working with our partners to make this project happen.”

Adam Cook, senior vice president and chief sales officer at Iteris, says: “With these technologies working together, this initiative will ultimately help to increase value, effectiveness and resilience in the city’s transportation infrastructure, all while making the roads safer and more efficient for travellers.”

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