Traffic Signal Priority: Enhancing Transit Efficiency with EMTRAC

Traffic Signal Priority (TSP) is a proven solution to improve transit efficiency by reducing the time vehicles spend waiting at red lights. By making slight adjustments to traffic signal cycles, TSP ensures that transit vehicles experience fewer delays. It either shortens red signals to allow a stopped vehicle to move or extends green signals to let an approaching transit vehicle pass without stopping.


Traffic Signal Priority is widely used for street-running transit systems such as buses, streetcars, and light rail, ensuring faster and more reliable service. It is especially beneficial in high-frequency transit areas where efficient movement is critical. The cost of implementing TSP varies based on the number of signalized intersections and transit vehicles equipped with priority technology. Typically, the traffic signal operating agency covers the intersection equipment costs, while the transit agency funds onboard vehicle equipment.


The EMTRAC TSP system has been a trusted choice across North America, aiding first responders and transit operators in improving mobility. Using advanced GPS technology, EMTRAC enables transit buses and rail vehicles to request priority at intersections, reducing delays and ensuring smoother operations. This cost-effective and efficient solution enhances transit reliability while minimizing congestion.


With TSP, cities can improve public transportation efficiency, reduce travel times, and promote sustainability. EMTRAC’s reliable and innovative system continues to support transit agencies in optimizing urban mobility, ensuring seamless and faster transportation for commuters. For further information, contact EMTRAC Systems visit https://www.emtracsystems.com/

 


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