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Jenoptik launches new products at Traffex

Jenoptik Traffic Solutions is using Traffex 2017 to introduce its new Vector SR spot speed, red light and speed on green violation enforcement system.
April 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min

79 Jenoptik Traffic Solutions is using 136 Traffex 2017 to introduce its new Vector SR spot speed, red light and speed on green violation enforcement system.

The non-invasive Vector SR is said to be simple to install and allow police and highway authorities to replace obsolete technology with a highly capable and easy to operate system. Its introduction allows Jenoptik to offer a complete range of unattended enforcement devices.

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