TNL to develop traffic signal prioritization for Region Stockholm
Press release
Technolution Move has been selected by Region Stockholm in the Swedish province Stockholm County to develop, implement and support a new traffic signal priority system for buses. The system will improve public transport planning and punctuality, making public transport more attractive and stimulating its use. It will be data-driven, allowing for greater flexibility in traffic management, as well as better connectivity for new traffic signals, traffic management systems and operators. The contract is for five years, with two possible extensions of two years.
No technical modifications to buses or traffic signals
The traffic signal prioritization service will deliver and retrieve information to and from different systems, vehicles and receivers. But as it will use existing communication protocols, the new service requires no technical modifications to buses or traffic signal controllers. The data collected from buses and traffic signals will be processed by a traffic management system, which decides which vehicles need priority. Road authorities receive priority requests from the system, allowing them to act on these in the traffic signal systems, for instance by giving the priority vehicle a green light. This last step can also be automated in the future.
Smoother and faster bus trips
There are many stakeholders in this project in Stockholm County, such as four different bus operators and 27 road owners. Today, just eight of these road owners have intersections with active traffic signal prioritization, about 200 intersections in total. The new service will allow for a significant expansion of the number of intersections with bus priority, so that a lot more travelers can enjoy smoother, faster bus trips. All road authorities, traffic operators and Region Stockholm will be able to operate the user interfaces of the service to optimize the prioritization function.
“We are very pleased Region Stockholm has chosen us for this project,” says Peyman Tavakoli of Technolution Move. “Region Stockholm wants more people in the region to choose public transport over the car. This will reduce traffic congestion, create an improved traffic environment and reduce emissions. With our extensive experience in data-driven traffic management, we will help Region Stockholm reach its targets in this area.”
About Stockholm County
The Stockholm County is located in central Sweden. It is home to Lake Mälaren, the capital city of Stockholm and the Stockholm archipelago’s approximately 24,000 islands. The province is part of the metropolitan area that is also known as Storstockholm (Greater-Stockholm). Stockholm County is the economic center of Sweden and accounts for almost a third of the country’s gross domestic product.
About Technolution Move
The Netherlands-based company Technolution Move has more than 20 years of experience in developing technology and software for multi-modal traffic management and infrastructural systems. Technolution Move combines scientific knowledge and long domain experience with deep technological expertise. Close cooperation and co-creation with the customer are at the core of Technolution Move’s way of working.