Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS) Market
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The global advanced traffic management system market was valued at USD 6.2 billion in 2024 and is estimated to register a CAGR of 9.3% between 2025 and 2034. The growing requirement for traffic management systems effective enough to get the job done together with the increase in urbanization as well as the establishment of government smart cities is the generator for the market.
The market has been rapidly evolving, as key market players collaborating to provide even greater offerings in integrated and scalable solutions. For instance, the merger of Umovity and Derq in April 2024, where these two companies introduced a joint solution that applies AI to augment Derq’s Insight application with Econolite’s Centracs Mobility and Econolite’s Centrac. This addresses the advancements of the need for AI-based ATMS to improve urban transport and protect all road users.
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Base Year: | 2024 |
Advanced Traffic Management System Market size in 2024: | USD 6.2 Billion |
Forecast Period: | 2025 - 2034 |
Forecast Period 2023 - 2032 CAGR: | 9.3 |
2023 Value Projection: | USD 14.6 Billion |
Historical Data for: | 2021 - 2024 |
No of Pages: | 175 |
Tables, Charts & Figures: | 190 |
Segments Covered: | Component, Deployment Mode, Application, End Use |
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Moreover, to meet the policies and operations of many smart cities, both cloud-based and on-premises ATMS are being adopted worldwide. Extra efficiency in traffic flow management, as well as real-time incident management, recovery, and protection, all contribute to an enhancement in urban transportation systems and assist in protecting all users. Because Cloud ATMS solutions helps in scalability and seamless integration into the broader smart city environment, they also allow agencies to store and process large amounts of traffic data.
On the other hand, they also allow organizations to operate in a secure environment devoid of hacking. According to GMI, it is anticipated that the market for Intelligent Transportation Solutions (ITS) will expand and earn approximately USD 95 billion in revenue by 2032.
The integration of next-gen technologies such as IoT, AI, and cloud computing lays the foundation of the ATMS industry which, in recent times, has been evolving at a staggering pace. The integration of these technologies opens up possibilities such as predictive traffic analytics, shared data in real-time, and streamlined system functions which together enhance the safety and efficiency of transportation.
The growing trend in this advanced traffic management system market is the increased use of ATMS solutions that are cloud-based owing to the scalability, enhanced integration of data, and decreased costs of infrastructure they provide. An example being that in October 2023, a company known as Kimley-Horn created an advanced cloud-based tool which prioritized traffic signals and automatically controlled them, in the simplest terms. By employing existing systems attached to buses, trucks, emergency cars, and others with global positioning systems, this new software could enhance the operations of traffic signals.
Finally, the combination of connected vehicle technologies alongside V2X communication proves to be a significant growth factor in realizing further goals in Vehicle-to-Everything integration. These technologies help with traffic management even during times when it is fully autonomous, thus ensuring the roads are safer and more efficient while also supporting goals that global smart city initiatives strive to achieve.
However, issues such as the high cost of implementation and integration of old infrastructure are still some of the larger obstacles for the ATMS market. The other concern is the market size of these technologies, given that public agencies and private firms often refrain from deploying these solutions on a large scale due to the large system acquisition costs and the repercussions of continued operational and maintenance expenditure. Also, the fusion of new generational ATMS with older networks of transportation systems presents some barriers such as difficulty in data exchange and long delays in the set time to roll out the systems, which impedes the growth of the market.
Based on component, the advanced traffic management system market is divided into hardware, software, and service. In 2024, the hardware segment was valued at over USD 2.5 billion.
Based on deployment mode, the advanced traffic management system market is categorized as on-premises and cloud-based. The on-premises segment is anticipated to register a CAGR of over 8% from 2025 to 2034.
North America dominated the global advanced traffic management system market with a major share of over 30% in 2024.
Siemens Mobility, Swarco, and Hitachi hold a significant market share of over 18% in the advanced traffic management system industry in 2024.
Major players operating in the advanced traffic management system industry include:
Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS) competitor key goal is to outdo each other by providing a better alternative and ATMS technologies. The entrepreneurial growth of ATMS is facilitated by the need to deal with various emerging goals such as traffic congestion, managing urban and interurban road traffic, increasing mobility, and many safety-related aspects.
The construction of transportation infrastructure for integrated systems is unattractive, so companies seek to build advanced systems with current tools – systems with real-time traffic monitoring sensors, computerized adaptive traffic signal control, incident detection and management systems, and integrated communication networks tailored to assist transportation agencies or integrate into smart cities.
The transition to autonomous and connected vehicles is also impacting on the advanced traffic management system market. To address this, companies are working on systems for Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communication that will allow blending with smart cars to facilitate the exchange of information for collision prevention, better traffic signal timing, and enhanced safety of road users.
Market, By Component
Market, By Deployment Mode
Market, By Application
Market, By End Use
The above information is provided for the following regions and countries:
The key players in the market include Cubic Corporation, Econolite, Hitachi, Indra Sistemas, Kapsch TrafficCom, Q-Free ASA, Siemens Mobility, Swarco, TomTom, and TransCore.
The market size of advanced traffic management system reached USD 6.2 billion in 2024 and is set to grow at a 9.3% CAGR from 2025 to 2034, driven by the increasing need for efficient traffic solutions and smart city initiatives.
The hardware segment was valued at over USD 2.5 billion in 2024, fueled by the deployment of traffic controllers, sensors, and AI-powered cameras for real-time traffic management.
The North America market accounted for 30% of the revenue share in 2024, led by the U.S., where AI and IoT-enabled solutions are extensively deployed to reduce congestion and enhance public safety.