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Efkon promotes N-Force solution

Efkon is using Intertraffic to highlight its innovative and reliable enforcement solutions, and will also present the company’s automatic toll sticker monitoring system. According to Efkon, the outstanding quality of the camera system of the N-Force windscreen tolling sticker label checking solution facilitates the fully automatic identification of toll violators.
March 25, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Bernhard Czar of Efkon highlights the N-Force windscreen tolling sticker label checker
43 Efkon is using Intertraffic to highlight its innovative and reliable enforcement solutions, and will also present the company’s automatic Toll sticker monitoring system. According to Efkon, the outstanding quality of the camera system of the N-Force windscreen tolling sticker label checking solution facilitates the fully automatic identification of Toll violators.

The high reliability in the identification of vehicles without a valid Toll sticker has made Efkon’s solution indispensable for the Austrian national road operator for many years.

Now though, Efkon says that due to the constant technological development of the system and high-precision image analysis, it has been possible to achieve an enormous increase in the enforcement rate. In addition to the excellent performance even under critical light and weather conditions and for vehicles travelling high speed, the ‘electronic eye’ is very portable and can change location as often as desired for effective spot checks Nationwide.

“As a technology and quality leader in automatic enforcement and monitoring, we have proven our competence and are further improving,” says Bernhard Czar, sales director of Efkon. “This segment shows high market potential and we are at the beginning of our expansion and integration opportunities.

“Thanks to positive references, the automatic label checking system is also being requested beyond the country’s frontiers. We know that several European states are considering the deployment of an automatic enforcement system and are impressed by the high enforcement rates."
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