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Yahoo
13 hours ago
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Smart Traffic Management to Save 900m Tons of Emissions Globally by 2030, But Security Must Scale with Adoption
BASINGSTOKE, United Kingdom, June 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A new study from Juniper Research, the foremost experts in IoT markets, has found the adoption of smart traffic management solutions will save up to 923 million metric tons (MMT) of CO2 by 2030. This is an increase of 151% on the 368 MMT CO2 savings forecast for this year. This substantial increase in CO2 saving represents 1.5% of 2030 global carbon emissions. Find out more: Smart Traffic Management Market 2025-2030, or download a free sample. Cybersecurity Remains a Key Concern To achieve these CO2 savings, Juniper Research believes it is essential security measures can scale alongside the growing number of sensors in smart traffic management solutions and the increasing volume of data generated. We have identified technologies specifically designed for high-end security in data-intensive and automated environments, such as data minimisation solutions and federated learning, as ideal for processing real-time information from smart traffic management solutions. Juniper Research finds the technologies that provide data anonymisation, particularly in the face of real-time decision making, will position smart traffic management vendors best to capitalise in a market expected to grow from $14.8 billion globally in 2025, to $32.7 billion in 2030. Integrating these technologies will enable vendors to analyse traffic data without compromising any personal data collected; enhancing public trust and reducing the risk of data breaches. Research author, Michelle Joynson, stated, 'As smart traffic management solutions continue to collect valuable personal data to optimise traffic flows, the threat of cyber-attacks is increasing. Smart traffic vendors must deploy robust security measures to ensure system reliability, continually enabling optimised traffic flows; leading to significant emission reductions and cost savings.' About the Research The research suite offers a comprehensive assessment of the smart traffic management market, including insightful market analysis and in-depth forecasts for 60+ countries. The dataset contains over 37,000 market statistics within a five-year period. It includes a 'Competitor Leaderboard' to examine the current and future market opportunities. View the market research: Download the sample: Juniper Research has, for two decades, provided market intelligence and advisory services to the global technology sector, and is retained by many of the world's leading intermediaries and providers. Contact Sam Smith, Press Relations T: +44(0)1256 830002 E: in to access your portfolio


Associated Press
13 hours ago
- Automotive
- Associated Press
Smart Traffic Management to Save 900m Tons of Emissions Globally by 2030, But Security Must Scale with Adoption
BASINGSTOKE, United Kingdom, June 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A new study from Juniper Research, the foremost experts in IoT markets, has found the adoption of smart traffic management solutions will save up to 923 million metric tons (MMT) of CO2 by 2030. This is an increase of 151% on the 368 MMT CO2 savings forecast for this year. This substantial increase in CO2 saving represents 1.5% of 2030 global carbon emissions. Find out more: Smart Traffic Management Market 2025-2030, or download a free sample. Cybersecurity Remains a Key Concern To achieve these CO2 savings, Juniper Research believes it is essential security measures can scale alongside the growing number of sensors in smart traffic management solutions and the increasing volume of data generated. We have identified technologies specifically designed for high-end security in data-intensive and automated environments, such as data minimisation solutions and federated learning, as ideal for processing real-time information from smart traffic management solutions. Juniper Research finds the technologies that provide data anonymisation, particularly in the face of real-time decision making, will position smart traffic management vendors best to capitalise in a market expected to grow from $14.8 billion globally in 2025, to $32.7 billion in 2030. Integrating these technologies will enable vendors to analyse traffic data without compromising any personal data collected; enhancing public trust and reducing the risk of data breaches. Research author, Michelle Joynson, stated, 'As smart traffic management solutions continue to collect valuable personal data to optimise traffic flows, the threat of cyber-attacks is increasing. Smart traffic vendors must deploy robust security measures to ensure system reliability, continually enabling optimised traffic flows; leading to significant emission reductions and cost savings.' About the Research The research suite offers a comprehensive assessment of the smart traffic management market, including insightful market analysis and in-depth forecasts for 60+ countries. The dataset contains over 37,000 market statistics within a five-year period. It includes a 'Competitor Leaderboard' to examine the current and future market opportunities. View the market research: Download the sample: Juniper Research has, for two decades, provided market intelligence and advisory services to the global technology sector, and is retained by many of the world's leading intermediaries and providers. Contact Sam Smith, Press Relations T: +44(0)1256 830002 E: [email protected]


Gulf Business
21-05-2025
- Automotive
- Gulf Business
Sharjah's smart move: Roads get new signals to tackle traffic jams
The Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority (SRTA) has launched a set of smart traffic signals as part of its broader infrastructure development strategy. Dubai: Smart projects to enhance Sharjah's transport sector Engineer Yousef Khamis Al Othmani, Chairman of SRTA, stated that the initiative is part of a wider package of smart projects aimed at advancing Sharjah's transport sector. By adopting the latest global technologies, SRTA seeks to improve road infrastructure efficiency and provide innovative, sustainable solutions in line with smart urban transformation. Benefits of the Green Traffic system The 'Green Traffic' system marks a significant step forward in traffic management. It helps reduce wait times, ease congestion, and ensure safer movement for both pedestrians and vehicles. Al Othmani also highlighted the system's environmental benefits, including its role in cutting harmful emissions caused by frequent stops and starts—contributing directly to Sharjah's sustainability goals and its vision for a greener future. The smart traffic signals incorporate advanced technologies, including sensors and detectors that monitor traffic volumes and adjust signal timings in real-time. This allows for smoother, more synchronized traffic flow, enabling vehicles to pass through multiple green lights at consistent speeds between 40 and 50 km/h. Beyond easing congestion—particularly during peak hours—the system also reduces risks from uncontrolled pedestrian crossings.


Khaleej Times
21-05-2025
- Automotive
- Khaleej Times
Sharjah: Now, drive through multiple green lights 'without stops' as smart signals launched
Sharjah has launched a set of smart traffic signals using tech such as sensors and detectors that monitor traffic volumes and adjust signal timings accordingly. This means vehicles can pass through multiple green lights without stopping, provided they maintain a speed between 40kmph to 50 kmph. The smart signals comes under the 'Green Traffic' initiative which helps reduce harmful emissions caused by frequent stopping and starting. The system limits congestion, particularly during peak hours, and reduces wait times. It also boosts road safety for both pedestrians and motorists, minimising risk from uncontrolled pedestrian crossings. Engineer Yousef Khamis Al Othmani, Chairman of SRTA, stated that this initiative is part of a larger package of smart projects aimed at enhancing the emirate's transport sector. Al Othmani highlighted the environmental benefits of the new system, which support Sharjah's sustainability goals and efforts toward building a greener future.