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Radar virtual loop operates in all conditions

Icoms Detections will use Intertraffic Amsterdam to launch the ITVP2, a new radar that simulates two virtual loops for both approaching and stop-line detection.
February 8, 2016 Read time: 1 min

7695 Icoms Detections will use Intertraffic Amsterdam to launch the ITVP2, a new radar that simulates two virtual loops for both approaching and stop-line detection. The company says this major new development brings together two traffic applications in one product that operates under all weather conditions: presence and movement of motorcycles and vehicles in a targeted area. Icoms says the device provides accuracy above 97% and is simple to install: there is no software needed to set up the two detector zones.

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