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Smart+ enforcement camera from Tattile

Smart+ can identify red-light violations through image analysis, as well as illegal turns and vehicle tracking via its Stark software. The Italian manufacturer says the product has evolved from a pure automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) device to an AI-powered vehicle identification system, which can monitor all passing traffic even when the red-light violation mode is active.
November 5, 2024

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