Following a successful initial deployment at some intersections, NoTraffic today announced that the city of Arlington, TX, is expanding the implementation of its traffic-management system to additional locations throughout the city.

According to the Tel Aviv, Israel-based NoTraffic, Arlington chose its system for its proven ability to enhance safety and reduce congestion. The decision to expand usage underscores the system’s success in detecting and integrating evolving AI technologies for urban transportation challenges.

“The decision to extend the implementation to more intersections highlights the positive impact our system has had on the city’s transportation infrastructure,” said Tal Kreisler, CEO and Co-Founder of NoTraffic. “At NoTraffic, we are committed to creating innovative, future-proof solutions that address the evolving needs of Arlington and many additional municipalities within the DFW Metroplex and across the State of Texas.”

For traffic engineers and the city, the system offers a cost-effective, all-in-one solution, eliminating integration costs and the need for multiple suppliers. It provides a future-proof, single hardware platform for evolving city needs.

On the public front, the advantages are said to be significant, encompassing enhanced safety, reduced traffic times, and savings in fuel costs. These outcomes translate into a substantial return on investment for the city, ultimately fostering a positive impact on the economic well-being of the community.

“NoTraffic’s system expansion aligns with our broader goals of creating a smart and efficient transportation network that caters to the needs of residents,” said Mayor Jim Ross of Arlington. “By reducing traffic congestion and carbon emissions, we are not just improving daily commutes but also contributing to a sustainable and eco-friendly future for our city.”

NoTraffic says it is empowering the future of transportation by putting traffic lights into a cloud-connected digital grid to enhance efficiency, sustainability, and safety. The approach enables real-time traffic management, reducing congestion, accidents, and emissions while supporting municipal planning.

NoTraffic is on a mission to digitize the backbone of transportation with an end-to-end, mobility management platform leveraging AI and edge computing to reconfigure signalized city intersections into one fully automated, cloud-connected hub. To do this, the company—founded in 2017 by Kreisler, Uriel Katz, and Or Sela—has formed strategic partnerships with major communication giants such as AT&T and Rogers Communications.

The company’s platform transforms any signalized intersection into a software-defined infrastructure within a couple of hours. Its AI-enabled mobility platform prioritizes safety by including the detection of vulnerable road users like pedestrians and cyclists.

In February, NoTraffic reached a significant milestone for its AI-mobility platform that ensures all non-connected vehicles and VRUs (vulnerable road users) share the same benefits that were previously reserved only for connected vehicles. It announced the issuance of a U.S. patent for its V2X (vehicle-to-everything) technology for enhancing traffic control using V2X communication and sensor data.

The company also offers a first-ever mobility marketplace, with access to multiple services for enhanced safety, data analysis, efficiency, and detection, catering to the unique needs of different cities.

NoTraffic is currently deployed in numerous locations across North America, operating in more than 25 U.S. states including in California, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Florida, and Georgia as well as parts of Canada and more.