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Q-Free to exhibit at ITS America annual meeting

Q-Free, with its subsidiaries, Open Roads Consulting, TCS International and TDC Systems, will be exhibiting at the ITS America annual meeting, where it will demonstrate the integration of solutions from across its expanding portfolio.
May 29, 2015 Read time: 1 min

108 Q-Free, with its subsidiaries, 5660 Open Roads Consulting, 7045 TCS International and TDC Systems, will be exhibiting at the ITS America annual meeting, where it will demonstrate the integration of solutions from across its expanding portfolio.

Q-Free’s tolling solutions can be applied in all inter-urban and urban settings to support all types of revenue-gathering and demand-management applications. They complement OpenTMS, the real-time traffic management solution from Open Roads Consulting, which in turn interfaces readily with innovative smart parking systems from TCS International.

Q-Free has also added expertise in automated enforcement, real-time traveller information and sensor technologies, along with weigh in motion and other traffic profiling technology from TDC Systems, designed to provide comprehensive data for asset monitoring, protection of vulnerable road users and emissions/pollution management.

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