The North America smart transportation market stood at $2.9 billion in 2025 and is expected to expand to $6.5 billion by 2035, registering a CAGR of 8.6% over the 2026 to 2035 period. North America’s smart transportation landscape is being reshaped by public sector investment in intelligent systems that use real-time data and digital tools to manage traffic, reduce congestion, and improve mobility. Federal programs such as the U.S. Department of Transportation’s ITS4US Deployment Program are funding multimodal projects that integrate connected vehicle technology, adaptive signal control, and data platforms to support scalable, connected transit networks. These efforts reflect a clear policy push to boost transportation efficiency and safety while enabling cross-jurisdictional data sharing and decision-making. Several state and regional deployments are supported under this framework, reinforcing coordinated technology adoption across roadway, transit, and shared mobility networks.
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Real-world deployments also illustrate broader adoption of smart systems. The Kansas City Scout active traffic management system, originally launched with federal funding in 2000, remains one of the largest coordinated traffic information and incident management platforms in the US, with ongoing upgrades that include 16 new traffic surveillance systems and 54 signal controllers by 2024. The Meadowlands Adaptive Signal System for Traffic Reduction (MASSTR) in New Jersey coordinates more than 128 traffic signals and serves over 400,000 vehicles per day, optimizing signal timing across jurisdictions. Other connected vehicle and ITS projects, such as proposed advanced corridor systems along Route 50 in Maryland, plan to deliver comprehensive technology stacks including dynamic message signs, adaptive controls, and performance measures with measurable travel time and safety benefits.
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