Enforcement

February 2, 2012
Robot Visual Systems, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Jenoptik for over 10 years, has from today changed its trading name to Jenoptik Robot GmbH.
February 2, 2012
Robot Visual Systems, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Jenoptik for over 10 years, has from today changed its trading name to Jenoptik Robot GmbH.
February 1, 2012
In 2004, Finland extended its automatic speed enforcement from 280 to 800 road kilometres. Risto Öörni of the VTT Technical Research Centre of…
February 1, 2012
Automatic number plate recognition continues to find new applications beyond the traditional. In coming years, we can expect the application set to…
February 1, 2012
TISPOL's Peter van de Beek questions whether the thought processes which drive enforcement technology development are always the right ones. Peter…
February 1, 2012
Paul Vorster, CEO of ITS South Africa, takes a look at the national enforcement situation in the year when the country gears up to host the FIFA…
February 1, 2012
The speed enforcement system on the Hume Highway in Australia combines both spot and point-to-point solutions. Here, Redflex's Peter Whyte discusses…
February 1, 2012
With the Idris system now validated as a speed verification tool, the way is open for loops to be used in more complex enforcement applications.…
February 1, 2012
The automated road safety enforcement industry in the United States had a very robust 2010. The industry continued to grow to the point that…
January 31, 2012
The Partnership for Advancing Road Safety is a new organisation set up in the US to push the national debate on speed and intersection safety,…