Los Angeles Department of Transportation Automated Traffic Surveillance and Control Center

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @007Environment
    @007Environment 12 лет назад

    This looks like the job is automated. It automatically adjusts to traffic volume.

  • @dglasgal
    @dglasgal 10 лет назад

    it's good to know someone is trying to help alleviate traffic in LA

  • @ubrayj02
    @ubrayj02 10 лет назад

    It is UNREAL that these guys sit in this bunker collecting this data AND YET every time the city has to put a project through plan check, or wants to do anything itself, it forces everyone to send a guy down to a street corner to count cars. What does LA do with all this ATSAC data? Why, it all gets deleted and millions are spent every year sending engineers down to intersections to count cars. Waste! Stupidity! Please, free this data and let's share what we have with the world to understand what is happening in our streets for once.

  • @gman83090
    @gman83090 11 лет назад

    Our trains system works in the same way

  • @Transitoits
    @Transitoits 8 лет назад

    Dear Joe Buscaino, I'm designing a system in Brazil with control over demand. It works as follows, we analyze the traffic in real time using an application called b-mobile, it provides traffic conditions every 50 meters of a road. The traffic lights operate automatically, receiving the demand information with a subcarrier of an FM radio. Ie not have to deploy cameras, video analytic, inductive loops in the way. Also I do not need via cellular communication circuits. We analyzing other systems.

    • @asaduzzaman8680
      @asaduzzaman8680 8 лет назад +1

      Read Automated traffic review on my blog before you buy. Go to *garyreviews. com/automated-traffic-review/* Thanks. Kent.

    • @ricardolima9528
      @ricardolima9528 8 лет назад

      Read other www.be-mobile-international.com/

  • @cb1911
    @cb1911 4 года назад

    What happened to you guys. Stop sleeping on the job. There are too many red lights