08:14 AM EDT, 03/24/2026 (MT Newswires) -- Quarterhill ( QTRHF ) Tuesday said that, through its subsidiary International Road Dynamics, it has partnered with the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) to provide maintenance and installation support for traffic monitoring systems across the state.
The company stated that the multi-year contract will support "safe and reliable, data-driven transportation operations and long term infrastructure support statewide."
Under the partnership, Quarterhill ( QTRHF ) said it will provide maintenance, inspection, repair, calibration, and installation oversight for New Jersey's network of Weigh-in-Motion (WIM) stations and Traffic Volume System (TVS) sites, helping ensure the reliable operation of traffic-monitoring infrastructure.
In a statement the company noted that, NJDOT currently operates approximately 95 WIM sites and 50 TVS sites statewide, which play "an important role in traffic monitoring, freight mobility, transportation planning, roadway-safety initiatives, and federal reporting requirements."
"We value our collaboration with NJDOT and the opportunity to continue supporting the systems that help monitor roadway activity across the state," said Chuck Myers, chief executive of Quarterhill ( QTRHF ). "By working closely with transportation agencies such as NJDOT, we can help ensure traffic-monitoring infrastructure remains accurate, reliable, and ready to support planning, freight movement, and safety initiatives for years to come."