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Stalker photo enforcement system approved in Latvia

Stalker Traffic Technologies’ Phodar SE-1 photo traffic enforcement radar system has been awarded CE Marking and International Organisation of Legal Metrology certification and has been homologated by the Latvian National Metrology Centre.
January 12, 2017 Read time: 1 min

Stalker Traffic Technologies’ (7624 Stalker Radar) Phodar SE-1 photo traffic enforcement radar system has been awarded CE Marking and International Organisation of Legal Metrology certification and has been homologated by the Latvian National Metrology Centre.

The SE-1 monitors up to 32 vehicles moving in either direction across four lanes of traffic from the side of the road (on a utility pole, tripod or inside a stationary vehicle) or above the roadway on a gantry or bridge.

It can be operated remotely via TCP/IP connection and stores violation records internally for review (in evidence browser mode) which can then be copied to any device using its USB port or Ethernet connection or transferred to a dedicated server via Wi-Fi, GSM or FTP.

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