Success Stories
Autoscope: Oakland County, MI
Autoscope
CHALLENGE Introduction Oakland County, Michigan, is part of the Detroit-Metro area, and is composed of 61 cities and townships, including Troy, Auburn Hills, Pontiac (County Seat),
Autoscope: Sacramento, CA
Autoscope
CHALLENGE The City of Sacramento used inductive loop vehicle detection for its actuated signalized intersections for many years. In 2005, the City began a transition from inductive
Bicycle Detection/ Differentiation: Pasadena, CA
Bicycle Detection
CHALLENGE The City of Pasadena is very proactive in its planning, particularly when it comes to its transportation system and encouraging other modes of transportation than cars. O
Centracs Adaptive: Madison, WI
Centracs
CHALLENGE Introduction Well known for being the state capital of Wisconsin, Madison boasts a thriving recreational, cultural, arts, and community events atmosphere combined with af
Centracs Travel Time: Fort Collins, CO
Centracs
CHALLENGE Located on the Colorado Front Range and about 65 miles north of Denver, Fort Collins, CO is the Home Rule Municipality of Larimer County, as well as the home to Colorado
Centracs: Newport Beach, CA
Centracs
CHALLENGE Newport Beach regularly faces weekend and summer tourist traffic crushes, and can see its population triple in mere hours as traffic counts exceed 100,000 vehicles along
Centracs: South Denver Metropolitan Area
Centracs
CHALLENGE The Denver, CO metropolitan area is one of the fastest-growing regions in the United States. At the southern end of the Denver metropolitan area, in 2015, the transportat
ITS Solution: Cranberry, PA
ITS Solutions
CHALLENGE Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania is one of the most accessible areas in Pennsylvania. It is situated at the intersecting point of Route 19 (Perry Highway) and Freedom Roa
ITS Solution: Orange County, CA
ITS Solutions
CHALLENGE The Alicia Parkway corridor in Orange County, California was part of Phase 1 of an inter-jurisdictional Traffic Light Synchronization Program (TLSP) in Orange County desi
More Than Just A Mission Statement
Saving lives through improved mobility isn’t just a phrase at Econolite—it’s a mindset—a culture and way of doing business, embedded across the entire organization.
Since the very beginning, Econolite has been committed to leveraging intelligent technology—from the first lighted stop sign, intended to reduce injuries and fatalities at intersections in 1933, all the way through our more advanced solutions for transportation management.
Today, Econolite continues to work with municipalities towards building a safer future powered by the intelligence of the industry’s leading technologies, from traffic control products, to turnkey system solutions.
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