Fresh from success in helping the Russian city of Sochi prepare for the Winter Olympics, Czech traffic technology company Cross is showing two new products at Intertraffic.
Its RS 4S traffic controller is a more compact, cost-efficient version of its existing model. Head of sales Tomáš Pospíšek described it as a ‘4.5 generation’ model, which could handle all but the most complex intersections. “It’s a little more simplified than the existing model, but more than enough for most intersections you would find
      
  
           
                          
                March 26, 2014
              
            
                          
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    Fresh from success in helping the Russian city of Sochi prepare for the Winter Olympics, Czech Traffic Technology company 7691   CROSS is showing two new products at Intertraffic.
 
Its RS 4S traffic controller is a more compact, cost-efficient version of its existing model. Head of sales Tomáš Pospíšek described it as a ‘4.5 generation’ model, which could handle all but the most complex intersections. “It’s a little more simplified than the existing model, but more than enough for most intersections you would find.” It is due to complete its certification later this year.
 
It is also showing its APTM payment terminal, which can handle cash, credit cards and contactless cards and whose abilities include returning up to three denominations of notes and coins. APTM is delivered as hardware that can be programmed for a variety of uses, including payments for parking or metro systems.
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    Its RS 4S traffic controller is a more compact, cost-efficient version of its existing model. Head of sales Tomáš Pospíšek described it as a ‘4.5 generation’ model, which could handle all but the most complex intersections. “It’s a little more simplified than the existing model, but more than enough for most intersections you would find.” It is due to complete its certification later this year.
It is also showing its APTM payment terminal, which can handle cash, credit cards and contactless cards and whose abilities include returning up to three denominations of notes and coins. APTM is delivered as hardware that can be programmed for a variety of uses, including payments for parking or metro systems.
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