What You Should Do When You See Black Cables on the Road

It helps identify speeding hotspots and even shapes public transit and snowplow schedules.

What amazed me most is how quietly it all happens. These tubes don’t flash or beep; they just sit there, quietly shaping our roads.

Now, whenever I spot them—usually right before something changes—I see them for what they are: silent but essential tools helping make our daily drives a little smarter.

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