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Navtech Radar and Imtech team up at ITS Europe

Navtech Radar has teamed up with Imtech Traffic & Infra at the ITS Europe congress in Helsinki 16 to 19 June to showcase its ClearWay CTS350-X solution for automatic incident detection (AID). Navtech says ClearWay CTS350-X is suitable for AID in tunnels, bridges and strategic roads. It delivers a cost effective coverage of road surface up to 1000 metres, with a response time between detection of a stopped vehicle and alarm of less than 10-15 seconds. The device’s typical mounting height provides visibili
June 13, 2014 Read time: 1 min
819 NavTech Radar has teamed up with 6999 Imtech Traffic & Infra at the ITS Europe congress in Helsinki 16 to19 June to showcase its ClearWay CTS350-X solution for automatic incident detection (AID).

Navtech says ClearWay CTS350-X is suitable for AID in tunnels, bridges and strategic roads. It delivers a cost effective coverage of road surface up to 1000 metres, with a response time between detection of a stopped vehicle and alarm of less than 10-15 seconds. The device’s typical mounting height provides visibility of objects both close to and far from the radar and a range of up to 350 metre radius for detection of a person (700 metres total) and 500 metre radius to detect a vehicle (1000 metres total).

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