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Portable traffic management tool

Neavia Technologies is launching WebVia Mobile, an innovative new tool that expands the capabilities of its traffic management software. It provides alarms and pictures in real time so that traffic managers not actually in the traffic management centre control room can check and qualify road traffic events when they happen in real time and react more quickly. Not only that, variable message signs can be activated directly from the smart phone. Thanks to alarm triggered phone calls, SMS, MMS or emails, WebVi
February 1, 2012 Read time: 1 min
515 Neavia Technologies is launching WebVia Mobile, an innovative new tool that expands the capabilities of its traffic management software. It provides alarms and pictures in real time so that traffic managers not actually in the traffic management centre control room can check and qualify road traffic events when they happen in real time and react more quickly. Not only that, variable message signs can be activated directly from the smart phone.

Thanks to alarm triggered phone calls, SMS, MMS or emails, WebVia and WebVia Mobile respond proactively to the need of speeding up interventions in case of traffic events.

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