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Safer Place demonstrates Safe Traffic Platform

Safer Place is showing its new Safe Traffic Platform, a single, video-based enforcement platform that covers a range of high-risk traffic violations. At its stand in the Elicium area of the RAI, the company will be explaining how it brings together several types of smart city infrastructures such as cameras, IT and 4G. The company says that the Safe Traffic Platform delivers a range of applications that can be used on PCs, laptops, tablets and smartphones and generates up to 15 times more tickets per office
April 4, 2016 Read time: 1 min

8316 Safer Place is showing its new Safe Traffic Platform, a single, video-based enforcement platform that covers a range of high-risk traffic violations.

At its stand in the Elicium area of the RAI, the company will be explaining how it brings together several types of smart city infrastructures such as cameras, IT and 4G.

The company says that the Safe Traffic Platform delivers a range of applications that can be used on PCs, laptops, tablets and smartphones and generates up to 15 times more tickets per officer than other systems.

It says that the new platform also reduces the number of appeals against tickets through the legally-compliant video and photographic evidence it produces.

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