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Peek Traffic launches new version of IQ Central

Peek Traffic has launched the latest version of its IQ Central traffic equipment management software suite for advanced traffic controllers. Intended for the traffic operations centre, IQ Central enables traffic personnel to configure and monitor hundreds of traffic control devices from a central location. New features in version 1.17 include: Greenband analysis; Split monitor; New reports; Voyage support; and SQL Server support. With the ability to interface with legacy intersection controllers, IQ Centra
May 22, 2013 Read time: 1 min
101 Peek Traffic has launched the latest version of its IQ Central traffic equipment management software suite for advanced traffic controllers.  Intended for the traffic operations centre, IQ Central enables traffic personnel to configure and monitor hundreds of traffic control devices from a central location.

New features in version 1.17 include: Greenband analysis; Split monitor; New reports; Voyage support; and SQL Server support.

With the ability to interface with legacy intersection controllers, IQ Central enables users to continue to use existing controllers.

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