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Miovision streamlines traffic data collection

Miovision is launching Traffic Data On Demand, a new online traffic data collection solution available in Canada and the U.S. The solution provides traffic consultants and government agencies full access and control of their traffic data collection projects from coordination to completion.
May 21, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Miovision's Roman Prikhodko with the On Demand solution
1931 MioVision is launching Traffic Data On Demand, a new online traffic data collection solution available in Canada and the U.S. The solution provides traffic consultants and government agencies full access and control of their traffic data collection projects from coordination to completion.

As a Software as a Service (SaaS), Traffic Data On Demand combines the ability to request and manage traffic data studies with a few clicks of a mouse.

Traffic data reports for turning movement counts, ADT, roundabout counts and gap studies are managed through a web-based traffic data management portal at TrafficDataOnline.com, centralizing traffic data, video and reports in a single location.

According to Catherine Hilker, Marketing Communications Manager for Miovision, early results show that the solution eliminates an average of eight steps from the data collection coordination process, saving seven hours of management time.

“Traffic Data On Demand streamlines process, standardizes pricing and helps meet deadlines for acquiring, managing and sharing reliable traffic data reports and video with stakeholders,” says Catherine Hilker, Marketing Communications Manager for Miovision.

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