Visitors to Traffex tried out a traffic monitoring solution for yellow box and other civil traffic infringement enforcement.
The Jenoptik stand featured an area marked like a yellow box, and as people stepped into it, a screen (pictured below) showed how the new TraffiMove automatically detects when they dwell for too long.
Jenoptik said visitors saw how the system provides a robust and flexible platform that could be used across a variety of junction and road types. Combined with evidential standard data capture and encryption, violation records are communicated to a hosted cloud back office, allowing operators to view and process a range of offence types.
The enforcement specialist had one of the biggest stands at the event, which ran at the NEC, Birmingham from 14 to 16 June.
Its stand also showed its SPECS average speed cameras, a passively safe VECTOR SR Spot Speed/Red Light system, a Vehicle Activated ‘Average Speed Check’ Sign provided by Westcotec as well as providing a glimpse of the new GardoVia entry-level camera platform; which the firm said is ideal for Parking enforcement and Police ANPR.
Deputy managing director Geoff Collins said: 'Local Authorities are now able to use technology to enforce moving traffic infringements, but need the right technology to do so.
'We are looking forward to meeting people at Traffex and introducing the solutions we have designed to support making urban traffic flows more efficient and safer, thanks to this new legislation.'
Mr Collins presented in the Showcase Theatre on Wednesday, covering: 'A review of recent effective enforcement technologies', discussing the wider picture around how and why enforcement can be effectively applied.