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Iteris ships first Vantage Vectors

Iteris has announced it has shipped its first orders of Vantage Vector, the new flagship sensor of the Vantage vehicle detection family. The company says the Vector is the industry's first vehicle detection sensor that combines video and radar technologies to provide a broader range of detection functions. Building on the proven benefits of video-based vehicle detection, Iteris says Vector's extended detection range enables important advances in intersection safety and data collection.
April 10, 2012 Read time: 1 min
73 Iteris has announced it has shipped its first orders of Vantage Vector, the new flagship sensor of the Vantage vehicle detection family. The company says the Vector is the industry's first vehicle detection sensor that combines video and radar technologies to provide a broader range of detection functions. Building on the proven benefits of video-based vehicle detection, Iteris says Vector's extended detection range enables important advances in intersection safety and data collection.

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