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Truck enforcement solutions from Kapsch TrafficCom

Kapsch TrafficCom North America has introduced a new suite of commercial vehicle enforcement (CVE) solutions that it claims can help maximise state enforcement resources, improve vehicle compliance, and increase roadway safety. The new Kapsch CVE solutions suite is based on an ‘identify, assess, and intervene’ philosophy that utilises video and other sensor technologies to provide government agencies with information to help target enforcement. The modular solutions include 24/7/365 truck screening;
September 15, 2015 Read time: 1 min
4984 Kapsch TrafficCom North America has introduced a new suite of commercial vehicle enforcement (CVE) solutions that it claims can help maximise state enforcement resources, improve vehicle compliance, and increase roadway safety.

The new Kapsch CVE solutions suite is based on an ‘identify, assess, and intervene’ philosophy that utilises video and other sensor technologies to provide government agencies with information to help target enforcement.

The modular solutions include 24/7/365 truck screening; real-time permit, and credential enforcement; direct weigh-in-motion (WIM) enforcement; and supervised third-party assistance, along with Kapsch’s back office solutions to add the flexibility to provide violation processing, collections and customer care.

According to Steve Sprouffske, manager of Intelligent Transportation Solutions (ITS) at Kapsch TrafficCom North America, “CVE solutions are a natural extension of our current offerings and have proven effective worldwide.”

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