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Siemens enforcement on show at Parkex

Siemens is exhibiting its range of enforcement and parking products at Parkex 2016, taking place this week in Coventry, UK. Siemens will display solutions for the automatic detection and enforcement of traffic contraventions from simple parking and bus lane enforcement to more complex moving traffic violations such as banned turns, no entries, going the wrong way in a one way street and illegal U turns. These products are supplied following the acquisition of business partner Zenco Systems in 2015, the U
June 15, 2016 Read time: 1 min
189 Siemens is exhibiting its range of enforcement and parking products at Parkex 2016, taking place this week in Coventry, UK.

Siemens will display solutions for the automatic detection and enforcement of traffic contraventions from simple parking and bus lane enforcement to more complex moving traffic violations such as banned turns, no entries, going the wrong way in a one way street and illegal U turns. These products are supplied following the acquisition of business partner Zenco Systems in 2015, the UK’s leading traffic enforcement organisation.

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