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Videalert unveils mobile demo vehicle 

Vehicle is equipped with six ONVIF-compliant HD cameras and offers 360-degree field of view
By Ben Spencer June 3, 2021 Read time: 2 mins
A large format monitor enables static demonstrations of the Videalert system (image credit: Videalert)

Videalert has unveiled a mobile demonstration vehicle with individual monitors and perspex screens which it says enables Covid-secure demonstrations to be safely conducted in any location. 

The UK firm says the vehicle is equipped with six ONVIF-compliant HD cameras allowing demonstrations of optimum enforcement through a 360-degree field of view.

A large format monitor has also been installed in the back of the vehicle enabling static demonstrations of the Videalert system to be given for larger audiences when the tailgate is open.

Videalert provides fixed and mobile CCTV enforcement solutions along with a Department for Transport (DfT) manufacturer-certified hosted platform, which it insists eliminates the need for local authorities to install hardware or software on local PCs. 

Images of contraventions are transmitted via secure cellular communications to this hosted platform where evidence packs can be viewed and validated prior to sending to parking management systems for PCN progression.

Jonathan Hector, business development manager at Videalert, says: “This mobile demonstration facility will be of particular interest to local authorities outside London and Wales that are planning to apply to the DfT for powers to enforce moving traffic contraventions when the remaining elements of Part 6 of the Transport Management Act 2004 are enacted."

"It will allow local authorities to gain a better understanding of how moving traffic enforcement can increase driver compliance and road safety whilst reducing congestion and improving air quality.”

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