Intertraff has the answer to distracted driving

Intertraff will be featuring its DDS camera which is designed to address the issue of distracted driving. It detects and records prosecutable evidence of drivers and front-seat passengers who fail to wear seat belts and identifies drivers using mobile phones while behind the wheel. Additionally, it reads licence plates and identifies the make and model of vehicles.
March 6, 2024
Intertraff has the answer to distracted driving

 

This camera has the capability to measure vehicle speed and tally the number of occupants in the front seats, operates seamlessly, day or night and in all weather conditions. Its hardware is both lightweight and compact for easy installation on existing infrastructure, like gantries or traffic light poles. Unlike similar market solutions, the Intertraff DDS camera simplifies installation by eliminating the need for a separate IR illuminator for each lane, which is particularly beneficial for setups on gantries 5-6 metres off the ground.

Furthermore, Intertraff provides a solution for vehicles with tinted windshields, a common feature in regions with hot climates, such as the Middle East.

The camera may process either reflective or non-reflective licence plates without changing the hardware configuration.

Mobile phone usage and driver distraction significantly contribute to road accidents, causing nearly 20% of severe injuries. Studies show using a mobile while driving quadruples accident risk. Not wearing a seat belt also significantly lowers survival rates in crashes.

Intertraff says it is deeply committed to enhancing road safety. As visitors to the company’s stand will see, its technologies are primarily designed to foster a culture of responsibility and awareness on the roads, ultimately saving lives and making communities safer for everyone.

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