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VOLUME 46 NO. 3 SUMMER 2021
www.ontario.imsasafety.org P.O. Box 69611 | 109 Thomas Street | Oakville, Ontario L6J 7R4 | Phone | 905.570.IMSA (4672)
ntario Trillium Section
IMSA President Dan Michalak addresses the delegates at the 125th IMSA Annual Conference held August 2–4th, 2021 in Columbus, Ohio.
Source: George Baureko
2 Summer 2021
2021–2022 Ontario Trillium Section Board of Directors
President ......................Shawna Boakes, P.Eng. City of Windsor
Senior Manager of Traffic Operations Phone: (519) 255-6247, ext. 6791 | Cell: (519) 999-7158
Email: [email protected]
Past President .............................Paul Webster Phone: (613) 532-3885
Email: [email protected]
President Elect .......................Jason Mainprize The Regional Municipality of York
17250 Yonge Street Newmarket, ON L3Y 6Z1
Phone: (905) 830-4444, ext. 76637 Email: [email protected]
Secretary ..................................Dave Edwards
Phone: (289) 668-0010 Email: [email protected]
Treasurer ........................................Rui Senos
Sentinel Pole & Traffic Equipment Limited Phone: (905) 564-2929, ext. 224
Email: [email protected]
Regional Director, GTA Central .......Joe Hendrix Email: [email protected]
Regional Director, West ................Aaron Swartz
Phone: (519) 791-7573 Email: [email protected]
Regional Director, North...............Larry Sharpe
308 Beaver Dam Road Danchurch, ON P0A 1G0
Phone: (705) 495-1917 Email: [email protected]
Regional Director, East .................Don Yateman
Phone: (613) 344-6885 Email: [email protected]
Regional Director, GTA..............Terry McSwain
TM3 Inc. Phone: (519) 650-8770 | (519) 496-3512
Fax: (519) 650-5707 Email: [email protected]
Regional Director, Southwest....David Thompson WSP Canada
610 Chartwell Road, Suite 300 Oakville, ON L6J 4A5
Phone: (289) 835-2619 | Cell: (416) 571-2783 Email: [email protected]
International Delegate ................Dave Edwards
Phone: (289) 668-0010 Email: [email protected]
Alternate Delegate..........Shawna Boakes, P.Eng.
City of Windsor Senior Manager of Traffic Operations
Phone: (519) 255-6247, ext. 6791 | Cell: (519) 999-7158 Email: [email protected]
2021–2022 IMSA Trillium
Appointments
Events.................................Iain Myles, P.Eng. Ewing Traffic & Lighting Products
Phone: (905) 666-5600, ext. 233 Email: [email protected]
Newsletter Coordinator ...............Dave Edwards
Phone: (289) 668-0010 Email: [email protected]
Advertising ...........................Richard Chaikoff
3 Hallfield Road Etobicoke, ON M9B 5W5
Phone: (416) 620-9896 Email: [email protected]
MTO Representative ....Ousama Shebeeb, P.Eng.
MTO 301 St. Paul Street
St. Catharines, ON L2R 7R4 Phone: (289) 219-2514
Email: [email protected]
Off-Site School Coordinator .............Rob Decleir Phone: (905) 638-7506
Email: [email protected]
Committee Chairpersons
Events.................................Iain Myles, P.Eng. Moderators & Programs..................Joe Hendrix Certification .................................Rob Decleir Audit ..........................................Paul Webster
President’s Message Welcome to the summer of 2021. So much has changed, both at IMSA
Ontario Trillium and in the industry in general. IMSA Ontario Trillium held their Annual General Meeting on Wednesday,
June 16th. The AGM was held virtually again in 2021 due to COVID restrictions, which meant that our annual golf event was unable to happen again this year. I do miss this event, the opportunity to see all of you in person, and talk to those I don’t normally speak with. I hope that next year we will not only hold our events in person, but that we will have record numbers turning out to what may be one of our first in-person events. Obviously, with the AGM, a new board took over the reins. There are many old faces, but a few new ones. I am excited to be working with all of them as we charge into these new and un-precedented times.
This spring we held our first virtual classroom certification sessions. Feed-back from the initial courses was very positive, from both the moderators and participants. As with anything new, there were some hiccups, but overall things went smoothly. This new format allows our Chapter to offer courses year-round; we have so far offered multiple classes for Traffic Signals Technician Level I, as well as a number of other courses. We will be offering more classes in the fall for Signals and Roadway Lighting.
We are still offering in-person on-site schools where requested and where al-lowed by Provincial and Local Health bylaws and rules.
With regards to industry in general, as you know, our industry does not stop. As long as there are cars on the road, we are out there and we are making roads safe. That being said, how we do our jobs has changed significantly in the past year and a half. Material is getting hard to find for a lot of people due to international shortages. Technology is changing at a rate that seems almost impossible to keep up with, let alone react to, when it comes to our infrastruc-ture in the field.
You heard me at the AGM discuss moving forward in a relevant way. Our board is focused on ensuring that we are able to provide our members with in-dustry support. I would love to hear from you, our members, what that means to you. What do you need, what can we do? Please contact me at our email address: [email protected].
I wish you all a safe summer, whether that is out in the field or in the office (or at home).
Shawna
IMSA Ontario Trillium Section 3
In This Issue
Board of Directors.......2
Appointments..............2
Committee Chairs .......2
President’s Message...3
International Office .....4
Advertising Info...........4
List of Advertisers .......4
More IMSA Online Certification This Fall ........................6
On-Site Certification ...8
New Amendments to Stunt Driving Legislation ...................8
Section Membership Information..................8
New Email Address for IMSA Ontario.......10
Current Vendors and Organizations Offering Webinars.....12
Call for Newsletter Articles .......................14
Membership Info ......16
Newsletter Deadlines ...................18
2022 IMSA Forum & Expo............................18
How to Set Up Your IMSA Online Profile .........................22
4 Summer 2021
IMSA International Office
597 Haverty Court, Suite 100 Rockledge, Florida 32955 Phone: (321) 392-0500 or
(800) 723-IMSA (4672) Fax: (321) 806-1400
Toby Cummings EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Richard Porter EDUCATION & CERTIFICATION MANAGER
Membership Questions [email protected]
Neither this publication nor the IMSA assumes respon-sibility for statements contained in papers, articles, adver-tisements, etc. contributed by authors and printed herein; nor does the publishing of such material imply approval of this publication or its staff or by the IMSA and its commit-tees. Use of any material, either in whole or in part, con-tained in this issue is forbidden without the written consent of the publisher.
Newsletter Coordinator Dave Edwards
Technical Writers | Contributors Rob Decleir, Dave Edwards
Advertisers
Alpha Technologies .......................................................................20
Aluminous Lighting Products .......................................................11
AMG Metals Inc. ............................................................................17
Beacon Utility Contractors Limited ...............................................9
Black & McDonald Ltd. ........................................................13 & 19
DUCON Utilities Ltd. .......................................................................20
Econolite ...................................................................................7 & 23
Electromega......................................................................................5
Emtrac Systems..............................................................................15
Enasco Ltd. – Electrical Poleline Contractors ...........................17
Ewing – Traffic & Lighting Products............................................17
Fellmore Electrical Contractors Ltd. .............................................7
Fortran Traffic Systems Ltd...........................................................14
GGI – Road & Traffic ......................................................................11
Guild Electric Ltd. – Industrial, Commercial Traffic.....................5
Impulse Technologies Ltd. ............................................................23
Innovative Traffic Solutions (its) ....................................................7
ITS Multilink ....................................................................................13
LaneLight .........................................................................................19
Moon-Matz Ltd. ..............................................................................23
Orangetraffic.....................................................................................5
Parsons............................................................................................17
Pedestal Solutions .........................................................................21
Polefab...............................................................................................9
PM Castings Ltd. ............................................................................20
Sentinel Pole & Traffic Equipment Ltd. ........................................15
Solarsignals ....................................................................................13
Stinson ....................................................................................16 & 24
Tacel Ltd. – Traffic Control Equipment ........................................17
TechPower Developments............................................................21
TM3 Inc..............................................................................................9
Traffic Hardware + Design............................................................20
TRISTAR Electric Inc........................................................................9
Valmont West Coast Engineering ................................................19
Weinmann Limited ...........................................................................5
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Contact:
Richard (416) 620-9896
IMSA Ontario Trillium Section 5
Guild Electric Limited
470 Midwest Road
Toronto, Ontario M1P 4Y5
Phone : (416) 288-8222 or
1(800) 387-6087
Fax: (416) 288 0884
3D Layouts REVIT/BIMLife Safety
Fire AlarmsFibre Optics
CommunicationsSignal Installation
Signal MaintenenceSign Installation
Pavement MarkingsAirport Electrical
Optimize the fluidity and safety on the road
in an innovative way
www.orangetraffic.com
1-800-363-5913
6 Summer 2021
More IMSA Online Certification This Fall
This fall IMSA Ontario Trillium Section will be hosting a few more online Certification schools. The following schools are to be
held, subject to minimum class size.
Traffic Signals Level I September 28 & 29
Registration deadline 11:59 p.m. September 7
Roadway Lighting Level I October 26 & 27
Registration deadline 11:59 p.m. October 5
Traffic Signals Level I December 7 & 8
Registration deadline 11:59 p.m. November 16
Registration for all courses will close at 11:59
p.m. on the dates indicated above. This will allow time to complete the front-end work done here in Ontario and to provide sufficient time for the manuals to be delivered to each student from the Ontario Section. If you are working from home, it is advisable to provide your home address on your registration as this will facilitate getting your manual(s) in a timely fashion.
To participate in the course(s) you must have a computer which has a microphone, a camera and sufficient internet band with upload and down-load speeds to enable you to participate in your Virtual course.
The exam will be done virtually. The exam(s) must be completed within 48 hours after the course ends. You will be given 3 hours to com-plete the exam and the software will proctor your exam. You will be required to provide govern-ment issued photo ID at the beginning of your
exam. If the software detects unusual activity dur-ing your 3-hour exam you will be advised to re-frain from that activity.
The start and end times may vary between the different courses. The start time will be typically 8 a.m. each day. If there are different start times these will be shown when you register. During the course you will be able to communicate with the Moderator and ask questions.
To register for any of these courses you must
have your own IMSA account on the IMSA Inter-
national website at www.imsasafety.org. This will allow you to do all of things necessary to reg-ister and take your course.
If you have your IMSA number, you can set up your own account following the instructions in the document called Creation of your own IMSA account which is on the website. If you do not have an account or do not know your IMSA number, please contact the IMSA International office at 1-800-723-4672 and they will assist you.
To register go to www.imsasafety.org. Do not
try to register through the Ontario Section
website as this is not possible. Once you are in imsasafety.org go to the IMSA Certification tab and enter IMSA Online. Find the Ontario section offerings and enter the Event number. From there it will ask if you are registering for yourself or someone else. Registration for these courses will be $555US for Members and $655US for non-Members and must be paid by a credit card. To be eligible for Member course fees you must have paid your membership fee for 2021. You must pay the registration fee in advance of the course at the time of registration. The Ontario Section cannot send an Invoice.
Keep in mind the IMSA Ontario Trillium Section is still offering on-site schools for those that wish to get in-person training. Please contact me for more details.
Rob Decleir Certification Chair
IMSA Ontario Trillium Section 7
8 Summer 2021
On-Site Certification
Once every year, IMSA Ontario provides certifi-cation opportunities in
every Certification Program we offer. Many students usually
attend our school, but we know for some it is some-times difficult to secure the budget to send your employees.
For these situations we are offering an alter-native.
The alternative is what we call On-Site Certificat-ion. This is where we will come to you and present the specific certifications you require. We have been doing this for a few years and lately we have suc-cessfully completed more of these schools. These schools can be tailored to your needs and student numbers. We have presented these in hotel facil-ities, banquet facilities or in the contractor’s board-room — we even did one in the Contractor’s shop area/garage! We can tailor these courses to run con-
secutive days or, if it makes sense for your opera-tion, we can split up the days to run over several weeks. We are very flexible; however, the costs for the program will vary depending on the number of students per certification program or renewals and who provides the meeting facility and refreshments.
Your best bet to keep costs down is to provide the meeting facility and refreshments. Alternately, stu-dents can provide their own refreshments and lunch. Generally we found that when the numbers of students is in the 10 student range, it can be very cost effective.
You could also combine training with other local municipalities or contractors in your area.
If you’re interested in pursuing an on-site school please contact your IMSA Ontario Trillium Section Regional Director listed on page 2 in this newsletter for more details.
Robert Decleir
New Amendments to Stunt Driving Legislation
Amendment to Section 172 — This amend-ment makes it an offence to drive a motor vehicle on a highway in a race or contest,
while performing a stunt or on a bet or wager and sets out the penalties for this offence. Ontario Regu-lation 455/07 (Races, Contests and Stunts) further defines certain driving be-haviours as a race, contest or stunt.
The following amend-ments were made to the HTA and to Ontario Regu-lation 455/07, effective July 1, 2021:
1. Section 172 (7) of the HTA is amended to increase the duration of the administrative seven-day motor ve-hicle impoundment to 14 days; and,
2. Section 3 of O. Reg. 455//07 is amended
to include “exceeding the speed limit by 40km/h or more on roads with a speed limit less than 80km/h” in the definition of “stunt.”
These amendments are intended to add to the deterrent effect of section 172 at a time when we have seen an upward trend in street racing during
the COVID-19 pan-demic.
SOURCE: An amendment to the stunt driving legis-lation in the On-tario Highway Traffic Act.
Stunt Driving on a closed facility.
SOURCE: FORD MOTOR COMPANY
IMSA Ontario Trillium Section 9
Specializing in:
Highway Lighting Installations
Airport/Runway Lighting Installations
Traffic Signal Installations
Freeway Traffic Management Systems
High Mast Lighting Installations
Municipal Lighting Installations
Parking Lot Lighting Installations
Site Servicing Contracts
Relamping Contracts
Electrical Maintenance Contracts
2960 Markham Road, Scarborough, ON M1X 1E6
Phone: (416) 742-8900 Fax: (416) 746-1920
10 Summer 2021
WHAT’S GOING ON IN IMSA ONTARIO?
The answer may be found online! www.ontario.imsasafety.org
will keep you informed about local IMSA Ontario events.
…AND… If you haven’t set up your online Profile
at IMSA, now is the time to do so! Start by following the instructions on page 22.
If your Certification or Membership has lapsed — NOW IS THE TIME TO RENEW!
Remember…if you are a Moderator — or would like to become one — your Certifications and Membership must be up to date. All the information you need may be found online.
New Email Address for IMSA Ontario
Good day folks. As most of you know, the current email system used by our section is not very func-tional. It was developed a long time ago and has
been hosted by the IMSA International server. After repeated attempts by our folks to address the poor oper-ation of this system with the folks down in the US, we decided to abandon it.
With a lot of hard work by one of our moderators, Shawna Boakes, we have adopted the Gmail platform. We have created a new email address for the use of our members and it is [email protected].
This email will be monitored by our secretary moving forward. Currently our secretary is Dave Edwards. He will decide who on our board should respond to a particular query and it will be forwarded for response to the appro-priate individual.
Currently our email database for our members is not as complete as it could be. If you are reading this and have not received any emails from [email protected] please send an email to Dave who will add your new or updated email to our current list.
Thanks for your continued cooperation. Dave Edwards, Secretary
Ontario Trillium Section
Membership Information
The I in IMSA stands
for International and
the International, or
head, office is in
Rockledge, Florida.
All membership dues
are paid to the Inter-
national office IN US
FUNDS. The address
and amount are on
your renewal invoice.
Join, update your
information or renew
your membership
easily online at:
www.IMSAsafety.org
Questions???
Call 1.800.723.IMSA (4672)
Ask for Dawn Donson
membership@ IMSAsafety.org
IMSA Ontario Trillium Section 11
The next generation of radar detection.
Stop bar and advance detectionin one sensor.
Forward-fire radar for accurate vehicle detection range up to 600 feet – eliminating occlusion
Detection in any weather condition including rain and snow
Integrated, digital camera for high resolution video streaming
Iain Sinclair BC Sales Representative
(604) 346-6128 [email protected]
Alexander Godfrey National Sales Manager
(416) 458-7773 (888) 883-5838 [email protected]
Andrew Ciglic Ontario Sales Representative
(416) 347-0108 [email protected]
Visit GGIRoadAndTraffic.com for more information
12 Summer 2021
Current Vendors and Organizations Offering Webinars
Below is a list of the organizations that are offering webinars. This does not represent all that are
available but those IMSA ON is aware of at press time. Some of these are one hour and free while others are half-day or longer and there is a fee.
Before you decide on taking any of these, ensure that they are relevant to your current certifications as CEUs are only awarded if they are. Courses that are offered by IMSA International will be all qualified.
The decision whether a topic is CEU qualified is made by the International. As a student, you need to provide the fol-lowing for each Webinar you take to see if it qualifies:
• Date and Webinar hours
• Name of company, the instructor who delivered the material, contact information in case anything needs to be verified by the International and
• Name of the Webinar, and a para-graph of the topic(s) covered
The following companies are offering
web inars:
• ALPHA TECHNOLOGIES
• ONTARIO GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION
• ITERIS
• EBERLE DESIGN INC.
• IMSA INTERNATIONAL
• APPLIED INFORMATION
• GRIDSMART
• EPIC (this is an organization that offers courses for a fee and are now branching out into Webinars in early May)
• INTELLIGENT TRANSORTATION SYSTEMS OF CANADA
• ONTARIO TRAFFIC COUNCIL
• INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERS
• ECONOLITE (US)
• TRANSPORTATION ASSOCIATION OF CANADA
Please feel free to contact me or any other member of our board if you have any questions.
Rob Decleir Certification Chair
IMSA Ontario Trillium Section 13
Turnkey Traffic Management Solutions Black & McDonald has the skills, experience and personnel to handle all aspects of your traffic, street lighting and maintenance needs.
www.blackandmcdonald.com 416-298-9977
We Power the future
[email protected] • 613 634 9116660 Justus Dr, Kingston, Ont
www.solarsignals.com
• Solar powered area & street lighting.• Solar powered pedestrian crossing systems.• Solar powered rural road intersection signals.• Speed Radar.• Solar powered school zone flashers• Wirelessly triggered advisory signals.• Solar powered vehicle overheight systems.• Refurbishing trailered variable message signs.
Solar Signals is listed on the MTO DSM
Design & manufacture of remote site power systems
Simply More…
Impacting the DOT/ITS Industry
Simply More | For All Your Power NeedsRemote Power ManagerLine-Interactive Power SuppliesDouble-Conversion Power SuppliesTransfer SwitchesIlluminated Street SignsTraffic Cabinets
Smart Tracker Remote Power Manager
Safety Auto Transfer Switch Line-Interactive UPS
EP 1100 Line-Interactive UPS
BBs Traffic Cabinet
Contact Innovative Traffic Solutions, Inc for more information or for a product demonstration. You can also visit GoMultilink.com for expert solutions to your specific transportation network needs. 905-643-3994 | [email protected] | www.its-traffic.com
14 Summer 2021
Call for Newsletter Articles
By Dave Edwards, Newsletter Coordinator
About 18 months ago I became the editor of our fine Newsletter. Members rely on it to let them know about upcoming events and our annual school. Additionally, the Newsletter is intended to be a forum for members to write
articles about new projects they are working on, new devices they are working
with, ask questions on ways to solve a problem — or even announce a unique way
they have solved a problem. However, getting articles to fill the pages is an ongoing battle.
You could write a short article about anything related to the traffic world — it would be most appreciated. You don’t have to write an entire book; a 200–300-word article will suffice. Don’t worry about your grammatical skills or spelling, all articles are proofread and/or edited before publishing.
Polish up your writing skills and send me an article. The deadline for our next Newsletter is October 31, 2021. I am hoping to hear from YOU!!!
IMSA Ontario Trillium Section 15
First-response and transit vehicles get to their destinations quickly and safely with the EMTRAC priority-management system.• Optical and GPS/RF Communication • Adaptive Signal Priority• Minimal Maintenance Required • Set and Forget, or Customize as Needed
Emergency Vehicle Preemption (EVP) Transit Signal Priority (TSP)
Scott Sherlock – EMTRAC Canada(416) [email protected]
16 Summer 2021
Ontario Trillium Section
Membership Information
The I in IMSA stands for International and
the International, or head, office is in Rock-ledge, Florida. All membership dues are
paid to the International office IN US FUNDS. The address and amount are on
your renewal invoice.
Join, update your information or renew your membership easily online at:
www.IMSAsafety.org Questions???
Call 1.800.723.IMSA (4672)
Ask for Dawn Donson
WHAT’S GOING ON IN IMSA ONTARIO?
The answer may be found online!
www.ontario.imsasafety.org will keep you informed about local IMSA Ontario
events.
…AND…
If you haven’t set up your online Profile at IMSA, now is the time to do so!
Start by following the instructions on page 22.
If your Certification or Membership has lapsed —
NOW IS THE TIME TO RENEW!
Remember…if you are a Moderator — or would like to become one — your
Certifications and Membership must be up to date. All the information you need may be
found online.
IMSA Ontario Trillium Section 17
TELEPHONE (519) 884-2330 INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS AND LOOPS
OUTDOOR LIGHTING
Enasco Limited ELECTRICAL POLELINE CONTRACTORS
P.O. Box 486, R.R. 3
Waterloo, Ontario N2J 4A9
“24 Hour Service” Fax (519) 884-8956
Kalvin Dorsch
WwWww.A.AMGMGMETETALS.ALS.COMCOM [email protected]
RaRailingsilings 905-453-6113
SStrtructctureres 905-953-4111
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Kitchener, Ontario N2K 1M3
“24 Hour Service”
Kalvin Dorsch
18 Summer 2021
Newsletter
Article Submission Deadlines
2021 Fall Edition October 31, 2021
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2022 Winter Edition January 14, 2022
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2022 Spring Edition April 30, 2022
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2022 Summer Edition
July 31, 2022
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2022 Fall Edition October 31, 2022
2022 IMSA FORUM & EXPO
July 25–27, 2022
Renaissance Orlando
at Seaworld Orlando, Florida
IMSA Ontario Trillium Section 19
20 Summer 2021
D U C O N Utilities Ltd
Electrical Contractor
(also)
Design Installation
Maintenance Troubleshooting & Repair
********
986 Cumberland Avenue Burlington, Ontario L7N 3J6
Phone: (905) 634-2235 Fax: (905) 634-2585
STREET LIGHTING
and
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Visit us at:1641 Trinity Drive Mississauga, Ontario, L5T 1K4
www.traffichardware.comP: (905) 670-3444 M: (289) 259-3558
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LEADING DESIGNER AND MANUFACTURER OF HIGH-QUALITY ALUMINUM CASTINGS, TRAFFIC SIGN AND SIGNAL BRACKETRY, AND MANY OTHER
TRAFFIC RELATED PRODUCTS
PM Castings Ltd. 6078 Netherhart Road, Unit#20 Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1M6 Canada
Tel/Fax: 1-905-670-4353 Email: [email protected]
IMSA Ontario Trillium Section 21
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Now Available through selected distributors TechPower Developments Inc. 919 Fraser Drive Suite 15 Burlington Ontario L7L4X8 www.techpowerdevelopmentsinc.com. 416 605 8925
22 Summer 2021
IMSA Ontario Trillium Section 23
Moon-Matz Ltd. Consulting Engineers
Michael Matz, PMP, LC,Vice PresidentTransportation (Municipal)
S t r u c t u r a l
M e c h a n i c a l
E l e c t r i c a l
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24 Summer 2021
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•
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• Reduce the risk of network wide failures and allow deployments to be expanded on
your schedule with a decentralized approach
• Incorporate ALL road users into your adaptive strategy
www.miovision.com
www.stinsonits.ca/webinars
AI Powered Detection Meets the Next Generation Adaptive Solution.
Join us on Nov 3, 2021 at 1pm for a webinar introducing Surtrac Rapidflow