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The Independent World6/10/2026Tech

California Tests "Smart Freeway" to Improve Traffic Flow

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  • California is piloting a $33 million "smart freeway" on Interstate 15 in Temecula, using an algorithm and sensors to control traffic entry and speed, aiming for smoother flow and reduced congestion without costly lane expansions.
  • Similar systems have shown success in Australia and Colorado.

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California is piloting a $33 million "smart freeway" on Interstate 15 in Temecula, using an algorithm and sensors to control traffic entry and speed, aiming for smoother flow and reduced congestion without costly lane expansions. Similar systems have shown success in Australia and Colorado.

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