Mobility Technologies, a provider of digital traffic and logistics information, has deployed its Digital Traffic Pulse sensor network in the Philadelphia area.

The network allows motorists in the nation's sixth most heavily populated metropolitan area to better plan their routes and avoid congestion.
The Digital Traffic Pulse sensor network, an Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) developed in partnership with USDOT, provides a high level of accuracy and reliability in the measurement of traffic flow. The network of roadside sensors generates lane-by-lane data (including actual speeds, volumes and point-to-point travel times), which is then updated every 60 seconds, around the clock, for distribution on the company's Web site (www.traffic.com/) and on select radio and TV stations.
Philadelphia joins Pittsburgh as the first two U.S. cities to host the sensor network, owned and operated by Mobility Technologies. Eventually, the company plans to deploy the network in 40 of the nation's top metropolitan areas.

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