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Howard Wilner of Sudbury, MA Says That Smart Traffic Management Solutions Will Save Cities Almost $277 Billion By 2025

Automotive expert, Howard Wilner from Sudbury, MA highlights a recent research, which has predicted that smart traffic management is most likely to save cities almost $277B by 2025. He notes that more than 95% of the $277B in savings is attributable to limiting or preventing congestion, with subsequent reduction in the carbon emissions.

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Howard Wilner of Sudbury, MA Says That Smart Traffic Management Solutions Will Save Cities Almost $277 Billion By 2025

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  1. Howard Wilner of Sudbury, MA Says That Smart Traffic Management Solutions Will Save Cities Almost $277 Billion By 2025 Automotive expert, Howard Wilner from Sudbury, MA highlights a recent research, which has predicted that smart traffic management is most likely to save cities almost $277B by 2025. In addition to that, it will also help in – Reducing Journey Times Eliminating Driver Frustration Improving Safety According to Howard Wilner of Sudbury, MA, using IoT technologies for improving the efficiency of the cities must be on the agenda of the government. He notes that more than 95% of the $277B in savings is attributable to limiting or preventing congestion, with subsequent reduction in the carbon emissions. He also feels that smart intersections will result in efficiency improvements &, on average, will also help reduce drivers’ time spent in the traffic by over 33 hrs per annum.

  2. One of the other main growth areas for smart cities will be improved parking, which can help prevent congestion, emissions, as well as frustration in the drivers caused due to endlessly driving around while looking for a space. As per a recent research, smart parking investments will increase from $460M in 2021 to $1B by 2025. Wilner says that vendors must focus on smart displays that provide drivers with up-to-date, relevant information related to parking availability in a safe manner. Talking about the regions that are likely to benefit the most from smart traffic management, Howard Wilner of Sudbury, MA says that Europe and North

  3. America will account for almost 75% of cost reductions because of a huge investment in smart city infrastructure & high vehicle usage. However, he also highlights that Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) technologies will play a crucial role in improving the current smart traffic management solutions. He says that the infrastructure should be such that it is able to effortlessly communicate with vehicles for collecting data instead of relying on the conventional methods of traffic actuation.

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