Parsons Corporation has created a new series of government collaboration opportunities with its Smart Cities Challenge campaign. Smart Cities Challenge: Transforming Intersections is designed to significantly increase mobility around cities and reduce the amount of time drivers spend idling at red lights. The event’s sponsors and partners include Amazon Web Services and Verizon.
The challenge will incorporate Parsons Intelligent Intersections, which – according to the organization – can be used by cities and counties to leverage existing data to provide automated traffic re-timing based on changing traffic patterns, enhancing mobility for the region. Intelligent Intersections can also communicate with connected vehicles, which will lead to more efficient and environmentally friendly driving with a smaller carbon footprint and, ultimately, safer intersections. Traffic signal owners can also provide priority to transit and emergency vehicles or automatically extend green cycles for pedestrians needing extra time to cross the street.
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