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July 24, 2017
Traffex snapshot reveals enforcement advances
An indication of just how far beyond spot speed and red light the enforcement sector has progressed was evident in the range of new and improved equipment on display at the recent Traffex event in Birmingham. One of the key trends, particularly in the UK but also evident elsewhere, is the increase in average speed enforcement, according to RedSpeed’s managing director Robert Ryan, who predicts a big increase in installations this year. “The price point has reached a level authorities can afford,” he says, a
July 14, 2017
French police deploy a drone for traffic monitoring
French police in the Gironde have invested in a quadro-rotor drone to help with roadside checks and easier identification of dangerous driving on motorways, following a recent test on the A10.
July 11, 2017
Siemens completes SafeZone roll-out around London
Siemens has recently completed the deployment of the permanent average speed enforcement system across London using its SafeZone technology.
July 7, 2017
Kistler Group acquires eso
German dynamic measurement technology developer Kistler Group has acquired eso, which manufactures portable speed measurement, in a deal which will enable Kistler to expand into traffic safety.
June 26, 2017
High tech approach to improve safety on New Zealand’s state highway 1
A new high tech warning system, which will help to improve road safety, has been installed on State Highway 1 in New Zealand. The Rural Intersection Active Warning System at the turnoff to Moeraki Boulders is now operational and the variable speed limit is now legally enforceable.
June 16, 2017
Jenoptik delivers traffic safety technology to Kuwait
Jenoptik has supplied 60 TraffiTower housings and 40 non-invasive measurement systems for static speed enforcement via its local partner, the First Joint Group, from the Ministry of the Interior in Kuwait, as part of the effort to improve traffic safety in the country.
June 7, 2017
Average speed enforcement goes live in Dublin Port Tunnel
Ireland’s first average speed camera enforcement system has gone live in the Dublin Port Tunnel.
May 25, 2017
West Midlands schoolchildren help to educate speeding motorists
Pupils from Salisbury Primary School in Darlaston, West Midlands, UK, recently took part in a Community Speedwatch initiative with West Midlands Police, using a Speedwatch system supplied by UK company Traffic Technology. Under police supervision, the children were given the opportunity to read the data obtained by the Speedwatch device and relay it to the rest of the group, which transferred the information on vehicle type, colour, registration and speed to a specially-produced form. The children then used
May 19, 2017
Truvelo launches spot speed industrial camera
The new VIA-Cam industrial spot speed camera from Truvelo is aimed at companies with an on-site speeding problem needing a permanent camera capturing images of vehicles exceeding the speed limit. VIA-Cam comprises a high definition camera, radar unit and IR lighting module, housed in a compact weatherproof enclosure. Features include the ability to cover two lanes - providing the option of simultaneous bi-direction speed enforcement, enabling a single camera to capture speed offences in either direction by
May 19, 2017
Trials of new technologies to counter age-old work zone challenges
New solutions are being used to improve the management and safety of work zones on roads both big and small, as Jon Masters discovers. The UK government has recently been going to some lengths to paint a picture of a nation embracing a future of digital technology – understandably given the economic concerns arising from exiting the European Union. In December last year, however, the UK National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) put down a somewhat different marker for where the UK is now in terms of mobile c