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USDOT and Vendors Deploy AI Traffic Systems
March 12, 2026
The United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) and leading contractors including Siemens Mobility, Iteris Inc., and Cubic Transportation Systems have advanced procurement and deployment of AI-driven intelligent traffic management solutions across key U.S. urban areas such as Los Angeles, Texas, and New York. These initiatives leverage adaptive traffic signal controllers, vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication platforms, and IoT-based traffic monitoring to improve congestion management and road safety, aligning with broader smart city and digital infrastructure modernization efforts.
- Key contracts awarded: Siemens Mobility deployed an AI adaptive traffic signal controller in Los Angeles (Feb 2026), Iteris partnered with USDOT on a next-gen V2X platform for Texas smart corridors (Dec 2025), and Cubic Transportation Systems introduced IoT traffic monitoring in New York (Oct 2025).
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the growing federal investment in AI and IoT-enabled traffic systems, signaling increased demand for advanced technology solutions and integration services.
- Market impact: The intelligent traffic management market is expanding rapidly, driven by AI, IoT, and smart city initiatives, with North America holding a leading share, creating opportunities for vendors specializing in adaptive traffic control and real-time analytics.
- Strategic considerations: Contractors and agencies should evaluate capabilities in AI-driven traffic analytics, V2X communications, and IoT sensor integration to align with USDOT priorities and urban infrastructure modernization programs.
The market is rapidly expanding as urban centers worldwide deploy AI-powered traffic systems and IoT sensors to combat congestion and enhance road safety, fueled by smart city initiatives and the boom in electric/autonomous vehicles.
— Sai Kiran
Siemens Mobility launched an AI-driven adaptive traffic signal controller in Los Angeles, leveraging real-time data analytics to reduce peak-hour congestion by up to 25%.
— Siemens Mobility Representative
Thales Group enhanced its smart city traffic solutions by acquiring a European startup specializing in AI-powered traffic analytics software for real-time flow prediction and anomaly detection.
— Thales Group Representative
Agencies
United States Department of Transportation, European Union
Vendors
Siemens Mobility, Iteris Inc., Cubic Transportation Systems, NEC Corporation, Fujitsu
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- Intelligent Traffic Management System Market Set for Explosive · openPR.com · Mar 12