Real-time signal control system video analysis screen in Gyeongju.

Real-time signal control system video analysis screen in Gyeongju.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Ju Cheol-in] Gyeongju City in Gyeongbuk announced that it will begin the full-time operation of a real-time signal control system starting on the 16th.


This system, the first in the nation to be operated full-time, collects traffic information in real-time, including vehicles passing through intersections and waiting vehicles, and improves vehicle flow by extending green signal times in sections with heavy traffic volume.


The system operates in three sections with heavy traffic: Seokgyegyo Intersection, Yangnam-myeon Community Center Intersection, and Daebon Samgeori Intersection.


As a result of a trial operation conducted by the city and the Gyeongju Police Station since April 19, traffic delay time was reduced by 11.7%, indicating an improvement in vehicle flow.



Mayor Ju Nak-young stated, “We will thoroughly analyze and improve any system issues and provide a convenient traffic environment for citizens and tourists by introducing the system next year to the Seorabeol-daero section (Najunggyo to Baeban Intersection) connected to Gyeongju IC.”


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