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France orders more speed enforcement from Sensys Gatso

Sensys Gatso Group has received an additional order for in-vehicle speed enforcement systems valued at €700,000 (US$768,500) from France. The order is a continuation of the project that Sensys Gatso Group started in 2013 and is scheduled to be delivered during the second quarter 2016. According to Sensys Gatso, the use of in-vehicle systems has proven to be a very effective way to reduce road casualties.
February 24, 2016 Read time: 1 min
8277 Sensys Gatso Group has received an additional order for in-vehicle speed enforcement systems valued at €700,000 (US$768,500) from France.

The order is a continuation of the project that Sensys Gatso Group started in 2013 and is scheduled to be delivered during the second quarter 2016.

According to Sensys Gatso, the use of in-vehicle systems has proven to be a very effective way to reduce road casualties.

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