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Teledyne Flir: looking out for VRUs

Managing how vehicles and vulnerable road users (VRUs) share urban roadways becomes difficult with increasing traffic congestion and population
November 16, 2021

Watch the recorded webinar below to learn how to dynamically and intelligently account for VRUs at signals and crosswalks, with the aid of Teledyne Flir’s intelligent transportation solutions. The company’s experts also discuss how to prepare for connected vehicle initiatives and how VRU solutions can play a role in planning your next transportation project.

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