Top Benefits of IoT for Better Traffic Management

Chris Bateson
3 min readFeb 20, 2023

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The world has, thus far, found several interesting use cases for the Internet of Things and this includes traffic management as well. Given the crucial role roads and transportations systems play, it is imperative to ensure their optimal efficiency, efficacy, and safety and that is precisely where IoT comes in. If you are wondering how, here are some ways in which IoT helps in this regard:

1. Emergency assistance: Road accidents are one of the leading risks to safety of human beings — there is simply no denying that. The gravity of the situation does not necessitate only preventive measures but also setting up a solid support system for when such incidents do invariably occur. The Internet of Things technology can help here by not only streamlining communication in such situations, but also offering real-time accident alerts, etc.

2. Better parking: The process of looking for parking spaces has a cost; research shows that in a year, drivers spend roughly 17 hours just driving in circles while looking for a spot in which they can park their vehicles. What a colossal waste of time, is it not? IoT-enabled smart parking apps can help somewhat tackle this problem for drivers by sending out alerts when a parking spot becomes available, allowing them to reserve parking spots, etc.

3. Smart traffic signals: IoT-enabled traffic signals can make use of a variety of sensors to track traffic in real-time and use that information to help manage traffic, help cut down the time cars spend idling, etc. In fact, such smart traffic signals are also able to communicate with each other and adapt on the basis of real-time traffic conditions. The ultimate goals are, then to help prevent or ease traffic jams, reduce carbon emissions, and so much more — often realized with some help from the Internet of Things technology.

4. Predictive maintenance for vehicles: Vehicles, be it a two-wheeler, a four-wheeler, or a truck for that matter, are machines that need to be properly maintained at scheduled intervals in order to ensure their continued functioning and efficiency. However, vehicles can also be unpredictable in this regard since they are made of countless parts that can malfunction. Interestingly, this is also an area in which IoT can offer help: sensors can be used to keep an eye on different aspects, such as vibrations, fuel consumption, last scheduled maintenance, etc. This data can then be analyzed to predict any issues and red flag it when an issue arises or is expected to emerge.

There you have it, ladies and gentlemen — some of the many, many ways in which the Internet of Things cannot only help bring some order to traffic management but also make it substantially more efficient and effective. Not only that, the decision to use the Internet of Things for the management of road traffic can also help save massive amounts of time, money, and other such equally valuable resources. Oh, and let us not forget how all of these factors, together, also help make roads as well as the general concept of transportation that much safer. So, what are you waiting for? If you too want to bring in smart traffic control using IoT, it is time to look for a trusted development company with experience in working with IoT technology. It would also be a good idea to verify their credentials before signing the dotted line.

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Chris Bateson
Chris Bateson

Written by Chris Bateson

Quality Analyst with more than 10 years of enterprise software product quality assurance experience. Stay updated with News & Trends in Business & Tech Space.

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