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Videalert announced as an Innovation Trail Winner at Parkex 2017

UK traffic enforcement and management solutions Videalert has been announced as an Innovation Trail winner at Parkex 2017. The award was in recognition of Videalert’s new Clean Air Zone (CAZ) enforcement solution which has been added to its Department for Transport Manufacturer Certified hosted digital platform. Videalert’s hosted platform automates the management and enforcement of CAZ and (Low Emission Zone) LEZ contraventions. With real-time identification of vehicles including make, model, colour, gros
April 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
UK traffic enforcement and management solutions 7513 Videalert has been announced as an Innovation Trail winner at Parkex 2017.  The award was in recognition of Videalert’s new Clean Air Zone (CAZ) enforcement solution which has been added to its 1837 Department for Transport Manufacturer Certified hosted digital platform.

Videalert’s hosted platform automates the management and enforcement of CAZ and (Low Emission Zone) LEZ contraventions. With real-time identification of vehicles including make, model, colour, gross weight, engine type, Euro rating and CO² emission band, the system can determine whether an offence has been committed and/or whether the correct tariff has been paid for entry into the restricted zone.

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