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Quarterhill Secures $2.5 Million Deal to Modernize Illinois Traffic Data

The Illinois Department of Transportation has tapped Toronto-based Quarterhill to deploy and manage a network of traffic monitoring sites across the Chicago metro area. This three-year contract, valued at $2.5 million, aims to bolster the state's data infrastructure for long-term roadway planning, safety initiatives, and traffic flow management.

Quarterhill Secures $2.5 Million Deal to Modernize Illinois Traffic Data

Under the agreement, Quarterhill will install and maintain Continuous Count Sites across District 1, which covers northeastern Illinois. These sites track year-round traffic volume and vehicle classifications, providing the foundational metrics required for pavement management, bridge design, and freight movement analysis. By ensuring the accuracy of this data, the partnership enables IDOT to transition from reactive maintenance to proactive, intelligence-driven infrastructure investment.

Quarterhill CEO Chuck Myers noted that the contract reflects the company's broader push to support data-informed transportation systems throughout North America. This expansion into Illinois builds on the company's existing relationship with the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority and follows a series of similar project wins across Indiana, California, New Jersey, and Massachusetts during 2026. The agreement includes an option for annual extensions that could stretch the partnership for up to a decade as transportation demands across the region evolve.

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