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Automatic traffic signal control systems: the metropolitan Toronto experience
Like a number of fast growing North American cities, Metropolitan Toronto is faced with the ever increasing problems of greater motor vehicle traffic volume, congestion and accidents. Metropolitan Toronto today has more than 700,000 vehicles registered in its 240 square miles, for a per capita density that rates behind only Los Angeles. In addition over 100,000 vehicles from outside the area converge daily on the City.