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July 31, 2024
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Optimized urban mobility: benefitting citizens – and the environment!

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Optimized urban mobility

For most important cities in North America (and around the world!), improving urban mobility is a critical priority. To address this challenge, a major Canadian city implemented digital displays equipped with the ITEStransit system for dynamic staking.

These displays are centrally managed and installed in strategic locations around the city, and share real-time information about traffic disruptions to help motorists and cyclists plan optimal routes. The goal of this initiative is to reduce commute times and decrease the ensuing carbon footprint.

Benefits of dynamic staking

Dynamic staking offers a wide variety of benefits, such as improving traffic flow in city centers, reducing carbon gas emissions and noise pollution levels and accelerating commutes for motorists. This system also facilitates access to shops, restaurants and other services, which stimulates the local economy.

ITEStransit displays can share different types of messages such as warnings about closed streets, recommended detours, nearby accidents, or snow removal or street cleaning operations.

Using this information, motorists can adjust their routes in real time, which makes traffic management more effective and creates a safer, smoother urban mobility experience.

In summary, dynamic staking with the ITEStransit digital displays is an efficient solution for improving urban mobility in large cities. Since these displays are managed centrally and share information in real time about road blockages, they help optimize commutes (which means motorists spend less time on the road) and significantly reduce environmental impacts while improving the quality of life inside the city.

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