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Free “How to master your traffic” seminar

Flir ITS, formerly known as Traficon, is organising a free seminar on “How to master your traffic” from 13 to 14 November in Bruges, Belgium. The seminar will give participants an update on the latest developments in intelligent traffic management, together with the tools and cost-effective solutions to: Make your intersections more intelligent; Make your urban traffic run more smoothly and safely; Ensure vulnerable road users can participate safely in traffic: and how to monitor highways, bridges and tu
October 8, 2013 Read time: 1 min
6778 FLIR ITS, formerly known as 5574 Traficon, is organising a free seminar on “How to master your traffic” from 13 to 14 November in Bruges, Belgium.

The seminar will give participants an update on the latest developments in intelligent traffic management, together with the tools and cost-effective solutions to: Make your intersections more intelligent; Make your urban traffic run more smoothly and safely; Ensure vulnerable road users can participate safely in traffic: and how to monitor highways, bridges and tunnels to ensure better safety.

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