With the help of intelligent sensors and detectors, the new traffic management system measures pollutants such as nitrogen oxide and particulate matter, weather data or traffic density and recognizes traffic types such as cars, bicycles and pedestrians.
Based on this data, the system controls traffic for the benefit of the environment and informs road users about optimal speed and road use via dynamic traffic signs. The result: fewer traffic jams, smoother traffic flow, and lower emissions.
“In Wiesbaden, we have achieved what many cities around the world are working on: improved air quality, reduced traffic emissions, and therefore better quality of life,” says Yunex Traffic CEO, Markus Schlitt. “DIGI-V is a pioneering lighthouse project for all cities in Europe. I am very pleased that this is once again underlined by the World Smart City Award.”