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Truvelo launches LaserCam 4 to combat driving offences

UK technology company Truvelo is launching a mobile speed enforcement camera to combat driving offences. Called LaserCam 4, the solution combines laser speedmetre capabilities with high-quality video and can be used by static safety camera partnership vehicles. LaserCam 4 records evidential video clips of speeding and other infractions onto internal solid state memory.
June 19, 2018 Read time: 1 min
UK technology company 143 Truvelo is launching a mobile speed enforcement camera to combat driving offences. Called LaserCam 4, the solution combines laser speedmetre capabilities with high-quality video and can be used by static safety camera partnership vehicles.


LaserCam 4 records evidential video clips of speeding and other infractions onto internal solid state memory.

Truvelo will exhibit the solution at the 136 Traffex Seeing is Believing conference in Leicestershire, UK, on 27-28 June. The event will include an indoor conference and an outdoor area where live road repairs and high-speed crash tests will take place.

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