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New Rochelle, New York deploys red light enforcement

US-based provider of automated traffic enforcement solutions, Brekford, is to deploy a seventh red light enforcement system in New Rochelle, New York. The City has approval from the State of New York to install photo enforcement systems at 12 intersections, with approximately 40 approaches. Brekford will install its non-intrusive Brava red light enforcement system, featuring high resolution violation capture, at high risk intersections.
July 25, 2016 Read time: 1 min
US-based provider of automated traffic enforcement solutions, Brekford, is to deploy a seventh red light enforcement system in New Rochelle, New York. The City has approval from the State of New York to install photo enforcement systems at 12 intersections, with approximately 40 approaches.

Brekford will install its non-intrusive Brava red light enforcement system, featuring high resolution violation capture, at high risk intersections.

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