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Redflex to continue GoSafe Program in Ireland

Redflex Holdings has announced that the company’s subsidiary, Redflex Traffic Systems, is to continue to support the GoSafe Program in the Republic of Ireland under a contract awarded by the GoSafe consortium (Road Safety Operations Ireland) to. The Company has been supporting the ‘GoSafe’ Program since 2010. The GoSafe Program is governed by an agreement between GoSafe and An Garda Síochána, the National Police Service of the Republic of Ireland, for the provision and operation of safety cameras on a ma
April 12, 2017 Read time: 1 min
112 Redflex Holdings has announced that the company’s subsidiary, Redflex Traffic Systems, is to continue to support the GoSafe Program in the Republic of Ireland under a contract awarded by the GoSafe consortium (Road Safety Operations Ireland) to. The Company has been supporting the ‘GoSafe’ Program since 2010.

The GoSafe Program is governed by an agreement between GoSafe and An Garda Síochána, the National Police Service of the Republic of Ireland, for the provision and operation of safety cameras on a managed service basis.

The Company’s continued involvement in the ‘GoSafe’ Program will be for an initial term of six years with an option to extend for one year. As part of the program, Redflex will supply new hardware and software for photo enforcement cameras.

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