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Stop-Line Detectors: How Scotland’s Roads are Benefiting from Radar

Stop-Line Detectors: How Scotland’s Roads are Benefiting from Radar

by Chris Webb | Sep 29, 2021 | Uncategorized

Two installations earlier this year of the TMA-122 Radar Stop-line Detectors offer great examples of why this game-changing traffic management technology is becoming increasingly visible on Scotland’s roads.  Both installations were carried out by Dynniq following a...
The VersiCam™ traffic detector: night time performance review

The VersiCam™ traffic detector: night time performance review

by Chris Webb | Jan 28, 2021 | Uncategorized

Back in May 2020, C&T Technology installed a trial of the Iteris VersiCam™ video traffic detector camera on a busy junction of the A38 Gloucester Road in Bristol. The aim was to replace a failed SCOOT detector and to make a long-term performance...
The Economics of Inductive Loops vs. Radar Traffic Detection

The Economics of Inductive Loops vs. Radar Traffic Detection

by Chris Webb | Nov 9, 2020 | Uncategorized

There are a host of traffic detection systems available. In this blog, we look at a cost-benefit analysis of the inductive Loop traffic detection system compared to the latest generation of radar detection systems for a typical, busy urban road junction.  The Loop...
Are we finally ready to get serious about protecting cyclists?

Are we finally ready to get serious about protecting cyclists?

by Chris Webb | Oct 29, 2020 | Uncategorized

Next week marks the close of the UK government’s consultation on the first major revision of the Highway Code in a generation. One of the main changes being proposed for protecting cyclists is to create “a formalised hierarchy of road users, which...
How to count bicycles on the highway and cycle paths.

How to count bicycles on the highway and cycle paths.

by Chris Webb | Oct 29, 2020 | Uncategorized

Part of the standard report on the IDASO core system The Icoms Detections TMA-3B3 Radar / LIDOR counts bicycles and collects speed data on bicycle paths, and bicycle lanes. The non intrusive technology can be mounted on existing street furniture and the data is then...
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