It almost sounds like science fiction: traffic lights, sensors and computers "talking" with each other to make metro streets safer and more efficient. But a report prepared for the Fargo-Moorhead ...
The sensors can prioritize cyclists or pedestrians so they don't need to wait—and help cities more quickly identify dangerous intersections.
LENEXA, Kan. — Lenexa drivers may soon spend less time waiting at red lights, thanks to a new wave of artificial intelligence technology. After testing an AI-powered traffic signal at 87th Street and ...
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