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Redflex fixed speed enforcement approved in Holland

RedflexSpeed-radar, Redflex’s fixed speed enforcement system, has been verified to meet Dutch approval requirements by the Dutch metrology institute, NMi. During testing the camera performed accurately at speeds from 20km/h to 320km/h (12mph to 200mph). The company said this is the first fixed speed enforcement system to utilise dual radar detection to maximise detection rates and eliminate anomalies such as phantom signals, reflections and other noise-related issues. It can accurately determine bi-direct
March 17, 2015 Read time: 1 min
RedflexSpeed-radar, 112 Redflex’s fixed speed enforcement system, has been verified to meet Dutch approval requirements by the Dutch metrology institute, NMi. During testing the camera performed accurately at speeds from 20km/h to 320km/h (12mph to 200mph).

The company said this is the first fixed speed enforcement system to utilise dual radar detection to maximise detection rates and eliminate anomalies such as phantom signals, reflections and other noise-related issues.

It can accurately determine bi-directional speed, lane identification, vehicle position and positive vehicle identification across up to six lanes of traffic simultaneously.

A high resolution colour camera is an optional extra.

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