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Posted by Richard Millington on 17th Nov 2009 UOCT, the agency responsible for the administration an


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Posted by Richard Millington on 17th Nov 2009 UOCT, the agency responsible for the administration and operation of traffic control signals in Santiago Chile, have purchased the Paramics solution to provide a powerful modelling environment in which to test different city-critical scenarios before implementation.
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