Enforcement

March 24, 2015
Sensys Traffic is moving into what it calls a new phase with the appointment of a new CEO. Torbjörn Sandberg, currently a member of the company’s…
March 24, 2015
Andrew Bardin Williams considers the effect of the ‘Name and Shame’ strategy adopted in Texas to encourage serial toll violators to pay up. It’s a…
March 19, 2015
Sensys Traffic has received an order from the Swedish Transport Administration for installation works for the Swedish automatic traffic safety…
March 17, 2015
RedflexSpeed-radar, Redflex’s fixed speed enforcement system, has been verified to meet Dutch approval requirements by the Dutch metrology institute…
March 17, 2015
The growing impact of heavy commercial vehicles on urban and interurban highway infrastructures around the world is driving the need for reliable…
March 12, 2015
A new survey from free legal information website FindLaw.com found that 52 per cent of Americans support the use of radar speed cameras, while 48 per…
March 6, 2015
The Joint Roads Policing Unit of Thames Valley Police and Hampshire Constabulary in the UK commissioned the Transport Research laboratory (TRL) to…
March 3, 2015
Sensys Traffic has received an order for traffic safety systems worth US$275,000 from an existing customer in the United Arab Emirates. Sensys has…
March 2, 2015
The city of Delft in the Netherlands is using Q-Free’s Intrada ALPR automatic number plate recognition software, combined with the ScanGenius mobile…
February 27, 2015
The City of Fayetteville, North Carolina, is to partner with American Traffic Solutions (ATS) to launch a red-light safety camera program. Under the…