NoTraffic Utilizes NVIDIA AI to Mitigate Road Delays and Carbon Emissions
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Tony Kim Jan 22, 2025 04:49 NoTraffic’s AI Mobility platform, powered by NVIDIA, enhances traffic flow and safety while reducing carbon emissions. Its deployment in cities like Tucson and Vancouver shows significant efficiency improvements. Amid increasing global traffic congestion, NoTraffic, a prominent member of the NVIDIA Inception program, is leveraging NVIDIA’s advanced AI and computing technologies to enhance urban traffic management. The company’s innovative AI Mobility platform is designed to reduce road delays, improve safety, and decrease carbon emissions. Advanced Solutions for Traffic Management With over 90 million new vehicles hitting the roads annually, traffic congestion is rising by approximately 12% each year, as reported by NoTraffic. Despite this, a staggering 99% of traffic signals worldwide still rely on outdated fixed timing plans, exacerbating congestion issues. To counter this, NoTraffic’s AI Mobility platform predicts road scenarios, optimizes traffic flow, and minimizes stops using NVIDIA-powered solutions. Integrating NVIDIA Jetson edge AI and accelerated computing, the platform operates under a cloud-based system, enhancing both local-intersection and city-grid scale management. By harnessing NVIDIA’s CUDA libraries and TensorRT ecosystem, NoTraffic has achieved notable efficiency gains, including a 3x speedup in AI training and a 40x improvement in image preprocessing. Impactful Deployments in North America NoTraffic’s technology is making significant impacts in cities like Tucson, Arizona, and Vancouver, Canada. In Tucson, the platform has been deployed at over 80 intersections, reducing road delays by up to 46% during rush hours and cutting peak queue lengths significantly. This deployment has also led to a substantial reduction in red-light violations, improving intersection safety. In Vancouver, the University of British Columbia has partnered with Rogers Communications to utilize the NoTraffic platform, which is bolstered by 5G connectivity. This collaboration has reduced pedestrian delays by up to 40% and decreased vehicle wait times, contributing to a reduction of 74…
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