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Traffic Logix shows off its new speed enforcement cameras

Traditionally used to encourage driver awareness, Traffic Logix is now pushing its Guardian line of speed cameras for a new ITS application: enforcement. According to marketing director Marc Roth, Traffic Logix now considers itself an ITS company and is looking to partner with other ITS solution providers to integrate its cameras and speed enforcement capabilities in other solutions.
June 8, 2018 Read time: 1 min
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Traditionally used to encourage driver awareness, 8810 Traffic Logix is now pushing its Guardian line of speed cameras for a new ITS application: enforcement.


According to marketing director Marc Roth, Traffic Logix now considers itself an ITS company and is looking to partner with other ITS solution providers to integrate its cameras and speed enforcement capabilities in other solutions.

Specifically, the Guardian Pro speed camera is ideal for small communities, HOAs and campus deployments. When a driver exceeds the designated speed limit, an image is captured along with data on time, location and speed. The image and corresponding data is uploaded to the cloud where they can be accessed and used by enforcement officers to issue warnings or penalties to speeders.

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