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Originally Posted by jammer139
So another two years have come and gone and we have heard nothing but crickets on the new computerized traffic light management system that got millions of dollars of funding as part of the BRT budget. What has been happening and where is this new system?
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Still ongoing it seems... the project webpage states that the project is scheduled to run from 2019 to 2027, and that timeline was before the pandemic, so I wouldn't be surprised if the completion date is pushed back a bit, given that so many other projects in the city have been pushed back since then.
https://london.ca/living-london/road...raffic-signals
As I understand it, the city has to upgrade each and every single older traffic signal along the roads that are part of this "intelligent traffic signal" network, so I can see how this may take a little bit of time. I believe the "Transportation Management Centre" that the project page speaks of was constructed a few years ago in Byron.
But yes I agree that better traffic signal synchronization would be awesome. I've probably told this story here before lol, but once I was driving along Fanshawe Park Road from Hyde Park to my home near Highbury on a Sunday morning, and with the exception of one light, I hit every single red light along the way.