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Gardasoft’s new LED strobes offer illumination for ITS applications

LED lighting specialist Gardasoft Vision’s VTR LED strobes provide illumination for intelligent traffic monitoring solutions such as ANPR (automatic number plate recognition), red light violation, open road tolling, multi-occupancy tolling and weigh-in motion systems.
December 11, 2017 Read time: 1 min
LED lighting specialist 6965 Gardasoft Vision’s VTR LED strobes provide illumination for intelligent traffic monitoring solutions such as ANPR (automatic number plate recognition), red light violation, open road tolling, multi-occupancy tolling and weigh-in motion systems.


The company’s new VTS range of LED strobes fills the performance range between VCT and VTR LED strobes and offers strobe drive levels of 0.45 and 0.8kW peak, supplied in a robust IP enclosure.

The new range will be available in versions for through-windscreen illumination, standard infrared illumination and fully covert infrared illumination and in versions for single lane to multi-lane illumination. For installations that require vehicle colour detection, the VTS will also be available with white LEDs.

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