![]() Henry County, Georgia Approves Connected Vehicle Deployment Plan Developed by P3MobilityBy: P3Mobility The Connected Vehicle (CV) Technology Deployment Plan is part of Henry County's U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) SMART Stage 1 Grant Program, which funded the county's initial connected vehicle prototype and planning activities. That prototype, currently being tested on select fire department vehicles, allows emergency vehicles to communicate directly with traffic signals to request green lights — improving response times and safety. With the plan now approved, Henry County is preparing to apply for a USDOT SMART Stage 2 grant, which provides up to $15 million for large-scale deployment of connected vehicle infrastructure. The county's strategy focuses on equipping all 200+ signalized intersections and public fleet vehicles — including fire, EMS, and school buses — with next-generation connected vehicle technology. "Henry County is taking a proactive, future-ready approach to transportation," The deployment plan outlines a four-phase implementation strategy, beginning with the most critical intersections based on traffic volume, crash data, and proximity to schools and hospitals. The project is designed to leverage state and federal funding programs to minimize or eliminate local costs. About P3Mobility P3Mobility is a connected and intelligent transportation company specializing in the deployment of Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) systems, infrastructure planning, and public-private partnerships. P3Mobility partners with state and local agencies to develop scalable, standards-based solutions that improve roadway safety, optimize operations, and enable smart, sustainable mobility. See more at www.p3mobility.com. End
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