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Kistler Group shows KiTraffic WIM solutions

The Kistler Group is showcasing its comprehensive KiTraffic Weigh-in-Motion (WIM) solutions, which support road owners and authorities in road and traffic monitoring, weight enforcement and weight-based tolling. The extended service package facilitates a wide range of applications and ensures high performance throughout the system’s lifecycle. KiTraffic Plus is a new WIM solution for automated road monitoring. Applications include weight enforcement and toll-by-weight. With its Lineas quartz sensors, KiTra
March 19, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
Tomas Pospisek of Kistler
The 657 Kistler Group is showcasing its comprehensive KiTraffic Weigh-in-Motion (WIM) solutions, which support road owners and authorities in road and traffic monitoring, weight enforcement and weight-based tolling. The extended service package facilitates a wide range of applications and ensures high performance throughout the system’s lifecycle.


KiTraffic Plus is a new WIM solution for automated road monitoring. Applications include weight enforcement and toll-by-weight. With its Lineas quartz sensors, KiTraffic Plus can measure vehicle loads at different speeds and on a virtually infinite number of lanes.

The open and scalable system now operates using two to eight sensors per lane. A flexible and expandable solution, it can be combined with camera systems for vehicle identification, among other applications. The data is processed in a protected roadside cabinet and the results and analyses are available in real-time via web-based HMI or API interface transfers.

KiTraffic Statistics is a compact, cost-efficient WIM solution, which incorporates newly developed sensors and pre-wired components for a quick and easy installation. Its new Lineas Compact quartz sensors are integrated into the road itself, 25 mm below the surface, and are covered with a grouting compound, which ensures an extended sensor lifetime while providing accurate data for traffic data collection.

KiTraffic Statistics offers the same benefits as KiTraffic Plus – robustness and flexibility – at a limited scope of functionality. It is ideal for customers who simply want an overview of road usage. The system offers reliable Weigh-in-Motion features at a great value for money.

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