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Kapsch traffic management, V2X and ATMS on show at Intertraffic

Kapsch TrafficCom’s exhibition stand at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2016 will focus on its combined solutions in traffic management and V2X cooperative systems.
February 29, 2016 Read time: 1 min

4984 Kapsch TrafficCom’s exhibition stand at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2016 will focus on its combined solutions in traffic management and V2X cooperative systems.

The company’s Dynac ATMS (Advanced Traffic Management System) solution for traffic management on highways, bridges and in tunnels will be on display. Dynac has been recently chosen by Highways England and Rijkswaterstaat, the English and Dutch national roads authorities to modernise and consolidate traffic management on their highways. Kapsch says that because of its proven, highly configurable ATMS capabilities, Dynac helps operators work more efficiently, while improving the safety of road users and operating at lower maintenance costs.
 
On the connected vehicle side the Kapsch stand will highlight a large product range for V2X-enabled traffic management centres, V2X in-vehicle equipment for OEMs and the aftermarket and ITS G5 Roadside Units. The company says visitors shouldn’t miss the live end-to-end V2X system implementation which will be demonstrated on its stand throughout the event.

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