The Tangenziale di Napoli has become Italy’s first officially certified Smart Road, marking a significant leap in the country’s approach to smart mobility. This innovation integrates advanced technologies for traffic management, environmental monitoring, and real-time communication between vehicles and infrastructure, setting a national benchmark for urban transport.
Key features include intelligent traffic monitoring systems that collect and analyse data to preemptively manage congestion, alongside environmental sensors that detect hazardous conditions like flooding or landslides. This proactive approach not only enhances road safety but also optimises traffic flow, potentially reducing travel times for commuters.
Moreover, the road’s infrastructure supports Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) communication, allowing connected vehicles to receive crucial information about road conditions and hazards. This two-way interaction empowers drivers with real-time updates, making journeys safer and more efficient.
As the first testing ground for self-driving vehicles in Italy, the Tangenziale di Napoli is also paving the way for autonomous transport solutions. With ongoing trials, this initiative could reshape how we think about urban mobility, influencing future infrastructure projects across the country and beyond.
Source: Euronews

