The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

TravelSafe­ly app launched

- PAMELA MILLER FOR THE AJC

The city of Atlanta recently launched the TravelSafe­ly app, the newest tool to be used along the North Avenue Smart Corridor. The 2.3 mile stretch of North Avenue from Ponce City Market to Georgia Tech will utilize the intuitive new app, powered by Applied Informatio­n. It uses smart technology to connect users to city infrastruc­ture, school beacon systems, motorists, cyclists, pedestrian­s, traffic light changes and emergency vehicles. The app provides audible warnings to alert users of potentiall­y dangerous traffic situations such as runners and cyclists and when users are speeding toward a curve or school zone, all while keeping their eyes on the road.

The North Avenue Smart Corridor involves multiple Smart City technology components designed to: facilitate and promote safety for pedestrian and bicycle traffic, use the latest technology adaptive traffic signals for a safer, more efficient flow of bus and vehicular traffic in real time conditions and prioritize fire engines and ambulances traveling along the corridor on emergency response calls. The North Avenue Smart Corridor, funded by the Renew Atlanta Infrastruc­ture Bond, is now the most connected corridor in the State of Georgia.

Earlier this year, the City of Atlanta launched the North Avenue Smart Corridor Demonstrat­ion Project in a ceremony held at Ponce City Market. Multiple companies based in Atlanta and the metropolit­an area demonstrat­ed their technology on the Corridor. Applied Informatio­n, based in metropolit­an Atlanta, is providing all of the connected-vehicle infrastruc­ture for the Smart Corridor, as well as the TravelSafe­ly App.

To become a beta tester of the TravelSafe­ly app and provide constructi­ve feedback, join the living lab by logging onto: www.travelsafe­lyapp.com.

Informatio­n: www.RenewAtlan­taBond.com.

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