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La Barrière makes Intertraffic debut

French rising barrier specialist La Barrière Automatique is marking its 30th anniversary with its first appearance at Intertraffic. Featured on its stand is its recently-launched LBAT 10 full-height turnstile for pedestrian control access.
March 24, 2014 Read time: 1 min
French rising barrier specialist 7674 La Barrière Automatique is marking its 30th anniversary with its first appearance at Intertraffic. Featured on its stand is its recently-launched LBAT 10 full-height turnstile for pedestrian control access.

Among other current projects, La Barrière Automatique has teamed up with vehicle video detection and identification specialist SurVision to offer a numberplate recognition system integrated into a rising barrier for car parks, industrial sites and toll highways.
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