AI mobility platform developer, NoTraffic, has announced that it has received approval from the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) to operate in the state, with the firm’s systems now being implemented in various locations, including Collier County, Pasco County, Orlando, and more.
According to NoTraffic, the FDOT approval is a significant milestone for the company and underscores its commitment to the highest safety and future-ready standards.
With FDOT’s approval, NoTraffic is now poised to deploy its state-of-the-art traffic management solutions across agencies in Florida, enhancing traffic efficiency and safety, and preparing the roads for connected vehicles.
NoTraffic utilizes edge computing technology, pioneering unparalleled software-defined infrastructure that facilitates real-time decision making at both local and cloud levels. The technology also provides a SaaS platform that offers a first-ever mobility store, which provides one-stop-shop access to multiple applications for enhanced safety, data analysis, efficiency, detection and more.
On one single, unified platform, NoTraffic allows departments of transportation and other stakeholders to easily introduce and manage mobility services customized to meet today’s traffic needs and tackle tomorrow’s challenges.
“Receiving approval from the Florida Department of Transportation is a significant achievement for NoTraffic, as it marks a milestone in our journey towards revolutionizing traffic management,” said Tal Kreisler, CEO and co-founder of NoTraffic. “This endorsement not only opens doors for us in Florida but also positions NoTraffic as a trusted partner for traffic agencies and states across the nation. This reflects our hard-earned commitment to creating a safer, more efficient future for North American roadways.”
NoTraffic’s platform combines hardware components, AI-powered software modules, a cloud-based mobility operating system (MOS), and 24/7 proactive support. By leveraging a network of smart sensors deployed at signalized intersections, conflict points, or complex roadways, the platform gives traffic authorities and infrastructure operators the ability to fully control and prioritize traffic flow for all kinds of transportation, including cars, bicycles, buses, pedestrians and more.