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Econolite Canada offers RTMS G4

Econolite Canada has announced it has expanded its vehicle detection and traffic measurement capabilities by offering RTMS (Remote Traffic Microwave Sensor) G4 to the Canadian transportation management industry. According to the company, RTMS G4 is the newest generation radar sensor for vehicle detection and traffic measurement, adding to Econolite Canada's growing portfolio of strategic ITS capabilities.
May 17, 2012 Read time: 1 min
1763 Econolite Canada has announced it has expanded its vehicle detection and traffic measurement capabilities by offering RTMS (Remote Traffic Microwave Sensor) G4 to the Canadian transportation management industry.  According to the company, RTMS G4 is the newest generation radar sensor for vehicle detection and traffic measurement, adding to Econolite Canada’s growing portfolio of strategic ITS capabilities.

“The smart technologies that provide the critical information required for predictive management and proactive planning of our roadways is key to effective ITS programmes,” said Econolite Canada COO Charles Toth. “Working closely with 6626 Image Sensing Systems, a recognised leader in radar and video detection, in adding RTMS to our offerings falls directly in line with our goal to provide leading-edge options to our customers.”

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