Tampa, FL expands connected vehicle program
Tampa has implemented a pioneering connected vehicle pilot project, involving over 1,000 vehicles communicating with traffic signals and roadside units to improve traffic flow and safety. The 18-month project includes equipping personal cars, buses, and streetcars with technology that interacts with infrastructure like traffic signals at strategic points across downtown Tampa and the Lee Roy Selmon Expressway.
Project Succeeded
Preliminary results suggest potential benefits in reducing congestion and enhancing safety by alerting drivers to impending traffic issues or pedestrian movements.
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