Rogers to deploy 5G cameras, sensors to manage traffic at five Toronto intersections

The City of Toronto has given Rogers Communications Inc. the green light to set up cameras and sensors at five downtown intersections that will track movement of vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists with the aim of relieving gridlock.Traffic drives past the Rogers corporate head office and headquarters along Mount Pleasant Road in Toronto on Monday, Oct. 25, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Evan Buhler

TORONTO - The City of Toronto has given Rogers Communications Inc. the green light to set up cameras and sensors at five downtown intersections that will track the movement of vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists with the aim of alleviating gridlock.

Rogers says the 5G-driven artificial intelligence system will capture real-time data about traffic volumes, speeds and congestion levels at the intersections as part of the city's congestion management plan, which council approved last fall.

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