As California has lost a third of its highway sensors, the state has been looking for alternative systems for its intelligent transportation system geared toward reducing traffic congestions and fast response to highway collisions. Google, Inrix, and other technology companies are talking to states about new solutions. Michigans transportation department pays Inrix Inc. about $400,000 annually for data to populate its Mi Drive map. READ MOREThe Article States Looking for Private Company Options for Intelligent Transportation appeared first on Automotive Digest.