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A platform for speed enforcement

Gatso recently unveiled its new T-series platform for speed enforcement during Intertraffic Amsterdam. The platform is said to consist of a range of innovative technology design and components, housed in a revolutionary new cabinet. It includes the latest high-tech components for image capture, machine vision, and detection.
June 21, 2012 Read time: 1 min
5308 Gatso recently unveiled its new T-series platform for speed enforcement during 244 Intertraffic Amsterdam.

The platform is said to consist of a range of innovative technology design and components, housed in a revolutionary new cabinet. It includes the latest high-tech components for image capture, machine vision, and detection.

According to Gatso, the key strength of the T-series is that it fulfills the market’s need for low cost of ownership and maximising return on investment. To realise this, Gatso says it has focused on ease of installation and maintenance, and further improved violation efficiency.

“The T-series platform has the built-in technological capability to provide much more than traditional speed and red light enforcement functions.

This includes options like AMBER Alert, flagging black list or suspect vehicles for wider crime prevention, or producing statistics – a full range of additional functions based on ANPR,” says Timo Gatsonides, managing director of Gatso.

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