Skip to main content

IntelliRoad & Duncan Solutions to cooperate on toll collection

Technology is designed to improve quality of the image review process
By David Arminas June 28, 2024 Read time: 1 min
Partners will work on 'enhancing the experience for all users' (© Vladimir Stanisic | Dreamstime.com)

Tolling specialist IntelliRoad has partnered with collections provider Duncan Solutions.

IntelliRoad said the efficiencies achieved through the collaboration with Duncan will help reduce operating costs at tolling agencies by optimising toll revenue collections with better quality image review processes and data.

The result will be more correct, transparent and timely billing that enhances the overall customer service experience, said Rafael Hernandez, vice president of tolling solutions at IntelliRoad.

“By combining our advanced technology with Duncan’s DMV [Department of Motor Vehicles] expertise, we are set to significantly boost operational efficiencies and revenue for tolling agencies, enhancing the experience for all users.”

The technology will improve the quality of the image review process while instituting checks and balance mechanisms to maximise successful hits in identifying registered owners of vehicles.

IntelliRoad, part of Kyra Solutions, comprises two key divisions, IntelliManage and IntelliConnect.

IntelliManage delivers tolling solutions, including end-to-end licence plate image review and operational backoffice. Meanwhile, IntelliConnect offers technologies such as modular smart ATMS and roadside infrastructure integration and management platform to proactively detect and respond to roadway events.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Benefits of traffic data sharing with app developers
    November 10, 2015
    Timothy Compston finds out if exchanging traffic and road condition data with private app developers makes sense for both drivers and road authorities. Much has been said about the potential benefits for authorities in sharing data with traffic and navigation app developers, and receiving ‘crowdsourced’ information in return – so how is it working in practice?
  • Managed motorways, hard shoulder running aids safety, saves time
    January 30, 2012
    The announcement that, in 2012/13, work to extend Managed Motorways to Junctions 5-8 of the M6 near Birmingham in the West Midlands is scheduled to start marks the next step for the UK's hard shoulder running concept, first introduced on the M42 in 2006. The M6 scheme is in fact one of several announced; over the next few years work will start on applying Managed Motorways to various sections of the M1, M25 London Orbital, M60 and M62. According to Paul Unwin, senior project manager with the Highways Agency
  • Communication: the future of machine vision
    May 30, 2013
    Jason Barnes asks leading machine vision industry figures what they consider to be the educational barriers to the technology’s increased uptake by the ITS sector. The recent rush by some organisations within the ITS sector to associate themselves with the term ‘machine vision’ underlines just how important the technology has become in a relatively short space of time. However, despite the technology having been applied in certain traffic management applications for some years, there remains a significant s
  • IT security? Get your head in the cloud
    January 23, 2020
    Cloud-based operations have been around for a decade or so - and Andy Souders of All Traffic Solutions suggests they are increasingly viable solutions for the transportation sector