According to a new report from <SPAN class=glossary-item jQuery1343010999825="20">ABI Research</SPAN>, as the global population hurtles past the seven billion barrier, more and more people are living in cities than ever before. This is especially true of developing countries which account for 20 of the world’s 27 megacities. With above average levels of population and economic growth in these regions, traffic congestion has quickly ensued, which is detrimental to GDP, the environment, as well as health and safety. The new ABI Research report predicts that companies embracing multiple aspects of the modern smart city will be best placed to win contracts for advanced systems that better control, monitor, and manage traffic flows in emerging megacities.<BR><BR>
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According to a new report from
ABI Research, as the global population hurtles past the seven billion barrier, more and more people are living in cities than ever before. This is especially true of developing countries which account for 20 of the world’s 27 megacities. With above average levels of population and economic growth in these regions, traffic congestion has quickly ensued, which is detrimental to GDP, the environment, as well as health and safety. The new ABI Research report predicts that companies embracing multiple aspects of the modern smart city will be best placed to win contracts for advanced systems that better control, monitor, and manage traffic flows in emerging megacities.
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