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SpeedInfo Sensors Helps North Carolina Add New Traffic Intelligence to I-95 and I-40 Corridor SmartLink Systems - Read More

Date Added: June 06, 2008 01:24:02 AM
SpeedInfo Inc., provider of the most accurate and lowest cost solution for directly measuring traffic flow, announced today that the North Carolina Department of Transportation (DOT) has increased its deployment of SpeedInfo DVSS-100 solar-powered Doppler radar sensors. SpeedInfo and PBS&J, a leading infrastructure planning, engineering and construction management firm, worked closely with the ...

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