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    • Connected Vehicle tech by Kapsch TrafficCom to reduce accidents
    • Congestion on local roads to be addressed
    • Pinellas County, Florida, selects Kapsch for mobility project


    EQS-Media / 22.04.2024 / 13:10 CET/CEST

    • Connected Vehicle technology by Kapsch TrafficCom to reduce accidents
    • Congestion along key local roads to be adressed
    Orlando, April 22, 2024 – Pinellas County, Florida, has selected Kapsch TrafficCom for the ATCMTD-sponsored project to improve mobility and safety.

    Funded by a USD 4.6 million grant by the Federal Highway Administration, Kapsch TrafficCom will implement advanced technology solutions to address safety and mobility issues in the region. The project continues the county’s commitment of investing in emerging technologies to advance transportation operations.

    Pinellas County has the highest percentage of pedestrian-involved crashes and fatalities in Florida. Around 3% of all crashes in the county involve a pedestrian. To address this, Kapsch TrafficCom will implement an intersection safety solution to reduce vulnerable road user incidents at selected intersections in the county. The approach combines intersection-based video analytics and connected vehicle technology to detect and warn of the presence of vulnerable road users in the intersection.

    The Pinellas County project will also target the problem of increasing congestion along major arterials in the county. Kapsch TrafficCom will be deploying a decision support system that combines predictive analytics with load balancing algorithms to predict the likelihood of near-term traffic disturbances and proactively reduce arterial congestion. By providing drivers with routing information at key decision points, vehicles will be distributed more effectively between primary and parallel arterials.

    This is an exciting project for Kapsch as it continues our long-standing relationship of working with Pinellas County to design and deploy emerging technology solutions to address safety and mobility challenges,” said Dr. Jeff Adler, VP of Solution Consulting at Kapsch TrafficCom, who will be serving as the project director. “This will be our first project in North America to deploy a solution that fully incorporates our entire traffic product portfolio, making traffic safer and reducing pedestrian accidents.”

    The ATCMTD project is scheduled to be deployed by the end of 2024 followed by a year of system monitoring and calibration. The Kapsch TrafficCom contract is for USD 3.5 million.

    More information: Press | Kapsch TrafficCom
     
    Press contact:
    Sandra Bijelic 
    Head of Corporate Communications 
    Kapsch TrafficCom AG 
    Am Europlatz 2, 1120 Vienna, Austria 
    P +43664628 1720 
    sandra.bijelic@kapsch.net 
     
     

     


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    Issuer: Kapsch TrafficCom AG
    Key word(s): Traffic

    22.04.2024 CET/CEST This Press Release was distributed by EQS Group AG. www.eqs.com


    Language: English
    Company: Kapsch TrafficCom AG
    Am Europlatz 2
    1120 Vienna
    Austria
    Phone: +43 50811 1122
    Fax: +43 50811 99 1122
    E-mail: ir.kapschtraffic@kapsch.net
    Internet: www.kapschtraffic.com
    ISIN: AT000KAPSCH9
    WKN: A0MUZU
    Listed: Vienna Stock Exchange (Official Market)
    EQS News ID: 1884103

     
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