AI mobility platform developer NoTraffic has received approval from the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) to deploy its technology throughout the state with the aim of eliminating gridlocks at key intersections.
Building on the preliminary success of NoTraffic’s deployments at various intersections in Baltimore, this approval is laying the groundwork for statewide advancements in intelligent traffic systems that promise to optimize traffic flow, enhance safety, and reduce carbon emissions.
Following a surge in traffic on Baltimore’s roadways due to unexpected disruptions and rerouting, NoTraffic’s traffic management technology was deployed at five key intersections to address the resulting gridlock. Completed on October 17, 2024, this installation demonstrates the flexibility and responsiveness of NoTraffic’s solutions in adapting to complex traffic challenges.
Building on these proven results, Blackstar Diversified Enterprises (BDE), a certified traffic control and safety systems integrator, collaborated with NoTraffic to secure approval from MDOT for a statewide expansion of the technology. With limited infrastructure available to meet increasing demands, NoTraffic’s ability to adapt and optimize traffic flow makes it uniquely suited to manage unpredictable traffic patterns and ensure the state’s roadways operate at their full potential.
“This approval by the Maryland Department of Transportation is a major milestone in NoTraffic’s mission to transform traffic management,” said Tal Kreisler, CEO and co-founder of NoTraffic. “Our ongoing deployments in Baltimore showcase the tremendous advantages that traffic technology provides. As roadways face increasing challenges like roadwork, accidents, and weather disruptions, this approval paves the way for scaling our adaptable mobility platform nationwide, ensuring communities everywhere benefit from safer, more efficient infrastructure.”
NoTraffic’s platform combines hardware components, a proprietary AI-powered mobility operating system, and 24/7 proactive support. The platform is deployed in numerous locations across North America and is currently operating in more than 30 states, including in California, Texas, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, parts of Canada and more, serving millions of drivers per day.