Someone already has. It's just a matter of getting your city/county/state to pony up the money to install a new intersection management system.
And the problem with induction loop sensors is that they are prone to failure and expensive to replace. You don't need to dig up a lane every time a camera needs to be replaced.
Someone already has. It's just a matter of getting your city/county/state to pony up the money to install a new intersection management system.
And the problem with induction loop sensors is that they are prone to failure and expensive to replace. You don't need to dig up a lane every time a camera needs to be replaced.