The University of Illinois has chosen Trafficware's SynchroGreen to foster the improvement of safety and traffic operations along the streets of the University's campus in Illinois.

SynchroGreen will be installed at six intersections along Neil Street near the University of Illinois. The installment will be completed using the City of Champaign's existing traffic controllers, currently serving the University.

The University of Illinois chose SynchroGreen over other systems to power its first adaptive corridor due to SynchroGreen's powerful algorithm; reputation for reliability; real-time optimization of splits, cycle, and offset; and ability to use existing traffic infrastructure. The deployment in Champaign will be Trafficware's first in the State of Illinois. The system will also be used in operational and safety studies conducted by the University over the next few years.

To learn more about SynchroGreen real-time adaptive signal control technology visit https://www.trafficware.com/products/adaptive-traffic-control .

"Through our suite of Synchro traffic optimization products, including SynchroGreen, Trafficware has made a real commitment over the last decade to getting the most out of an agency's existing infrastructure," Jon Newhard, CEO of Trafficware, said in a statement. "We have noticed sophisticated customers turning to SynchroGreen as their adaptive system of choice. It is rewarding to see the largest university in the State of Illinois deploy SynchroGreen, something that its motorists will notice and appreciate."