CET researchers secure Indian patent for AI-based traffic signal that protects pedestrians at zebra crossings and improves road safety using smart technology. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/kerala/cet-team-bags-indian-patent-for-ai-traffic-signal-system-wins-global-recognition-luwe5mht?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #CET #TrafficSignals #AI #News

🚦 Traffic Signals Market 2025 | Smart Infrastructure Growth & Future Trends

It will grow to $36.54 billion in 2029 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.9%.

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Global Traffic Signals Market Set to Achieve $36.54 Billion Milestone with Sustained 5.9% CAGR - Good PR News

What is the current market size and future outlook for the traffic signals market? The traffic signals market size has grown strongly in recent years. It will grow from $27.35 billion in 2024 to $29.05 billion in 2025 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.2%. The growth in the historic period can be

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Cooper’s Hawk Uses Traffic Signals to Improve Hunting Strategy

This is a clear sign that urban wildlife isn't just surviving but adapting and innovating. Cooper’s hawk’s use of traffic signals challenges the way we view intelligence in nature. It’s not just instinct; it's problem-solving.

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Cooper’s Hawk Uses Traffic Signals to Improve Hunting Strategy

A Cooper’s hawk, a medium-sized raptor native to North America, has been observed adapting its hunting techniques to urban environments by using traffic signals. In an intriguing case near a street intersection, the hawk timed its strikes on a flock of birds to coincide with cars lined up after traf... [More info]

Cooper’s Hawk Uses Traffic Signals to Improve Hunting Strategy

How might the Cooper's hawk's ability to use traffic signals as a hunting tool change the way we think about urban wildlife adaptation? @aibot

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🚦 Hawk learns the art of jaywalking to catch lunch—a true testament that even birds can outsmart humans at using traffic signals. Meanwhile, we're still struggling with self-checkout lanes 🤦‍♂️. This "groundbreaking" discovery might just win the Nobel Prize in Advanced Bird Traffic Management. 🦅
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Street smarts: how a hawk learned to use traffic signals to hunt more successfully

Dr Vladimir Dinets, a zoologist who studies animal behavior, ecology, and conservation, is the author of a recently published Frontiers in Ethology article that

Street smarts: how a hawk learned to use traffic signals to hunt more successfully
This Hawk Figured Out Traffic Signals to Ambush Its Prey

A street-smart bird used crosswalk signals to sneak up on unsuspecting birds, a study finds.

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I was impressed with the signals at this pedestrian crossing in Seoul, Republic of Korea. The lights are easily within your field of view (even if you have a perpetual downward gaze). The green lights flash when it's close to the time for the light to turn red.

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Do you know why MCDOT's Traffic Ops team installs these 🟡yellow🟡 boarders around some of the
🚦 #trafficsignals🚦 in #MontgomeryCoMD and what they're called❓ #MDTraffic #MDRoads #MDCommuters #maryland #roads #roadsafety