The new multimillion dollar North Florida Regional Transportation Management Center opened yesterday in the Jacksonville area. The focal point of the 25,000 square foot center is a 3×6 Activu-powered video wall that displays live video feed from hundreds of cameras installed on highways around the region. The state Department of Transportation and the Florida Highway Patrol will work together in the traffic center, using information about traffic to quickly send assistance where it’s needed.
To learn more about the new North Florida Regional Transportation Management Center and video wall, click through the links to read some of the press coverage:
An ever-increasing number of vehicles on the road have brought increased challenges, in the form of congestion and incidents, to traffic management centers. Camera feeds, mapping applications, road conditions, weather information systems and other ITS technology create large amounts of visual information 24/7 that operators need in order to monitor and manage traffic flows, quickly resolve traffic incidents, and promptly respond to emergencies. Activu makes organizing, displaying and sharing disparate sources of visual information an intuitive and highly effective activity. Our solution provides users access to the right information, when they need it, where they need it. Wherever the decision maker is located, and whatever device they are using, the information needed for critical decisions is available to them.
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