Cleveland will get $1.8 million to install smart traffic signals that will provide the right of way to emergency vehicles.
, would fund projects in Cleveland and at the Ohio Department of Transportation. The SMART program provides grants for public-sector agencies to conduct demonstration projects that use advanced smart community technologies and systems to improve transportation efficiency and safety.
ODOT Press Secretary Matt Bruning said his agency will comb through the data to find areas with high crash risks on Ohio’s highways. If its “Predictive Crash Location Integration” system reaches a certain threshold, Bruning said ODOT can take proactive measures, like reducing the speed limit, to improve highway conditions.
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