Indra, a Spanish multinational technology company, has been chosen to implement advanced traffic and tolling systems on Atlanta’s SR 400 express lanes. The project is part of a 55-year contract with the Georgia Department of Transportation and the Georgia State Road and Tollway Authority, led by the SR 400 Peach Partners consortium. Indra will provide technology solutions to improve road safety, reduce congestion, and offer more flexible travel options over a 16-mile stretch of highway.
Raúl Ripio, Indra’s managing director of mobility and technology, emphasized the importance of these express lanes in providing advanced mobility solutions, reducing congestion and emissions, and ensuring excellent service and safety for travelers. The project will incorporate predictive traffic analytics, vehicle classification systems, and operational efficiencies to minimize maintenance costs.
Indra’s work on this project showcases their expertise in tolling and traffic management technologies, with previous installations on highways in Virginia and North Carolina. The company’s presence in the USA highlights their commitment to cutting-edge transportation solutions and their collaboration with international partners.
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