
Municipalities in Florida using Elgin street sweepers can now collect road condition data with a smartphone app.
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The City of Dublin, Ohio, has installed connected vehicle technology at two intersections and on two fleet vehicles.
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The City of Marysville, Ohio, will have 27 traffic lights equipped with sensors, transmitters, and digital displays in a connected vehicle technology test.
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Connected vehicle technology that the Wyoming Department of Transportation is piloting could help reduce crashes and make the interstate safer.
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The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) will install equipment on 100 fleet vehicles, allowing them to communicate information to and from the state’s Traffic Management Center.
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Connected vehicles and infrastructure can communicate with each other, identify potential hazards, and alert drivers to take preventive actions.
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A Michigan Department of Transportation pilot will determine whether devices can be attached to snow plows, police cars, or other fleet vehicles to passively map changing roadway conditions in the state.
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The City and County of Denver council has approved a $12 million program to reduce traffic congestion that includes adding connected vehicle technology to 1,500 fleet vehicles.
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Senzit will monitor, in real-time, the air filter status for each individual piece of equipment to reduce unnecessary filter maintenance.
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Data911's Multi-Function Display Interface (MDI) system enhances any Windows-driven laptop, tablet or comparable mobile device with a USB port, using it as the main CPU source.
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