📍 Tel Aviv, Israel·Est. 2017
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NoTraffic

A transportation-tech company whose AI platform pairs roadside vision-and-radar sensors with cloud software to manage traffic signals in real time — moving intersections from fixed timing toward continuous, autonomous, demand-driven control.

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📋About NoTraffic

Updated June 24, 2026

NoTraffic is a transportation-technology company that builds an AI-powered platform for managing traffic signals. Founded in 2017, it pairs roadside sensors — combining computer vision and radar — with cloud software that detects vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, and transit in real time and adjusts signal timing autonomously to reduce congestion and improve safety. Unlike traditional fixed-time or loop-based signals, the system responds continuously to actual demand at an intersection and across a corridor. NoTraffic reports deployment across many United States states and hundreds of agencies, and in 2026 raised a large funding round to expand. For transportation and civil engineers, it is one of the clearest AI-native tools reshaping how road networks are operated — moving traffic management from static plans toward continuous, data-driven control.

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NoTraffic pairs roadside vision-and-radar sensors with cloud AI to detect vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, and transit in real time and adjust traffic-signal timing autonomously — moving intersections from fixed timing toward continuous, demand-driven control.