Traffic enforcement centre stage at Jenoptik

Jenoptik is here at the ITS World Congress to highlight the success of its systems in global markets: currently the company has 30,000 cameras operational in over 80 countries and with 480 staff working on traffic solutions and more than 50 million plates read every day. In addition to highlighting on its stand its latest solution for red light enforcement - the TraffiStar SR390, a super non-invasive system with a tracking radar sensor and optical red light recognition - Jenoptik is also celebrating winning
October 10, 2016
ITS WC 2016 Day 1 p5 Ritchie Jones of Jenoptik
Ritchie Jones of Jenoptik with the system heading to Western Australia

79 Jenoptik is here at the ITS World Congress to highlight the success of its systems in global markets: currently the company has 30,000 cameras operational in over 80 countries and with 480 staff working on traffic solutions and more than 50 million plates read every day. In addition to highlighting on its stand its latest solution for red light enforcement - the TraffiStar SR390, a super non-invasive system with a tracking radar sensor and optical red light recognition - Jenoptik is also celebrating winning a major new Australian order just a few weeks ago.

Jenoptik’s Traffic Solutions division has signed a contract with the Western Australia Police (WAPOL) for the delivery, installation, maintenance and in part the operation of an initial total of 81 traffic monitoring systems. The contract will run for a period of seven years and includes options for extension for up to four years as well as for a possible program expansion with additional camera systems.

The company will deliver the first 81 systems in the course of the next three years and they will enable mobile and stationary speed enforcement as well as red-light monitoring in the State of Western Australia.

WAPOL will use the Jenoptik systems to modernise already existing measuring stations and set up additional measuring points.

“We are proud to have been selected for this contract,” says Michael Harman, general manager, Jenoptik Australia.

“The devices deployed will include our TraffiStar camera systems which visitors to the ITS World Congress can see on our stand.”

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