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City plans smart traffic system to ease congestion woes

July 11, 2024 | Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama



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City plans smart traffic system to ease congestion woes
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed ongoing traffic management challenges and improvements in the area, particularly focusing on the intersection at Masten Lake and the impact of overpass construction on traffic flow.

Council member Keith raised concerns about the timing of traffic lights, specifically questioning whether the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) or the city controls the signals at Masten Lake. The discussion highlighted that while ALDOT manages the parkway, the city oversees the side streets. The ongoing construction has caused disruptions, leading to congestion during peak hours. Officials indicated that adjustments to the traffic light timings may be necessary to alleviate these issues, with improvements expected once the new service roads become operational in early September.

Mr. Meredith inquired about the technology behind traffic signal adjustments, specifically referencing the \"spark grid.\" Mr. Davis explained that the system utilizes both artificial intelligence and manual oversight. During peak traffic times, AI monitors vehicle counts and adjusts signal timings accordingly. However, in cases of unexpected congestion, such as accidents, traffic engineers can manually intervene to optimize flow.

Additionally, Mr. Davis noted that the city has a dedicated fund for implementing intelligent traffic systems across major intersections and is working to extend these systems to collector streets. The integration of these systems aims to enhance communication between city-controlled intersections and state-managed roadways, ultimately improving traffic management throughout the region. The council unanimously approved a resolution to support these initiatives, signaling a commitment to addressing traffic concerns effectively.

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