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Jenoptik launches latest red light and speed enforcement at Intertraffic

Jenoptik, the international solution provider for global traffic safety, will use Intertraffic Amsterdam to launch TraffiStar SR390, the company’s TraffiCompact speeding and red light enforcement system. This is a fully-fledged system for advanced red light and speed enforcement in a compact single-pole solution with optical red light status detection. Vehicle classification is possible thanks to the multi-target tracking radar and the offending vehicle is marked in the offence pictures. Detection of turn v
March 21, 2016 Read time: 2 mins

79 Jenoptik, the international solution provider for global traffic safety, will use Intertraffic Amsterdam to launch TraffiStar SR390, the company’s TraffiCompact speeding and red light enforcement system.

This is a fully-fledged system for advanced red light and speed enforcement in a compact single-pole solution with optical red light status detection. Vehicle classification is possible thanks to the multi-target tracking radar and the offending vehicle is marked in the offence pictures. Detection of turn violations and monitoring of tail gaiting as well as second speed verification are optional.

Jenoptik points out that it is a world leading supplier of enforcement technology, with solutions to address every conceivable traffic enforcement requirement. The company offers a complete range of enforcement technologies that can be used to identify and process traffic offences, including spot speed, average speed (P2P or section control), red light, speed on green and many more. Key to these capabilities is the wide range of sensor technologies available to Jenoptik, including radar, laser, in-road loops and video triggering. Jenoptik says this unique range allows them to configure standard, proven modules to create customer specific, ‘fit for purpose’ solutions.

With 30,000 systems delivered, Jenoptik handles thousands of traffic enforcement cameras in operation, deterring drivers from illegal behaviours and capturing evidence that allows road authorities and police to secure prosecutions. The company operates in over 80 countries and has 130 governmental approvals for its advanced equipment.

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