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March 31, 2022

DKT beats the blues

In The Blues Brothers, Jake and Elwood Blues famously stole a police car as they attempted to raise the necessary money to keep open the orphanage in which they had been raised.
Bernhard GÖTT and team
March 31, 2022

Carrida has the edge in ALPR

Carrida Technologies, a specialist in automatic licence plate recognition (ALPR) cameras for traffic and parking applications, is here with what the company says is the best optimised LPR engine from edge device to the cloud. Moreover, the company says it has the fastest reading rates and highest possible LPR accuracy, AI-based vehicle identification and cross-platform optimised software. Visitors to Intertraffic are invited to try out Carrida Technologies’ LPR software and edge devices in a live demo at the company’s stand.
Jan-Erik Schmitt
March 31, 2022

TDS: Device certification is vital

Besides loop-based traffic counters/classifiers, Traffic Data Systems (TDS) is focusing on its OIML-certified Weigh in Motion (WIM) system for enforcement and tolling applications.
Florian Weiss
March 31, 2022

Lanternn is beacon of light for Valerann

Data can enrich road operators with valuable information about road conditions, reducing traffic and the number of accidents that occur. Visitors to Intertraffic can see how Valerann is pioneering the integration of this data with its ground-breaking and innovative Lanternn by Valerann solution. It empowers road operators with intelligence that significantly increases the safety of roads.
Michael Vardi
March 31, 2022

Ouster is where the magic happens

Lidar technology is growing in importance in traffic management. It offers reliable and precise object detection in any light or weather, with an accurate 3D image of the environment (unlike cameras), in high resolution (unlike radar), all while maintaining personal privacy.
Itai Dadon
March 31, 2022

Big data, small package

By this summer, the TOPGRD, 77GHz Compact Line traffic management sensor should be available globally. But visitors to the stand of smartmicro can get a sneak-peak at the hand-size big-data unit that fits unobtrusively on light poles or overhead gantries.
Bhavika Ratnani
March 31, 2022

From Ukraine to Amsterdam with Avtovin

For some people, getting to Intertraffic involves a complicated trip. But delayed planes and missed connections are put into perspective by the journey that one exhibitor has had to get here: Avtovin is based in the city of Chernivtsy – in Ukraine.
Nataliia Bitsukova
March 31, 2022

Kapsch smooths the way in Vienna

Kapsch is taking drivers’ desire for smoother, faster urban journeys into their latest plan to improve traffic flows in Vienna.
Michael Ganser
March 31, 2022

Cepton hopes Nova will take over

Cepton’s stand features its new Nova sensor, which is scheduled to become part of the world’s largest automotive contract in some of next year’s General Motors line-up of vehicles.
Intertraffic
March 31, 2022

Bluecity shows Lidar & AI capability

Bluecity’s high-resolution 3D Lidar sensor and AI perception software detect vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians with pinpoint accuracy in real time.
Philip Lassner
March 31, 2022

Taxing challenges for Vitronic & Vialis

Vialis, a Royal VolkerWessels company, and Vitronic have announced they will collaborate in the field of truck taxes. The announcement was in response to a proposal for a Heavy Goods Vehicle Charge. The Netherlands will also introduce a levy based on usage, comparable to Germany and Belgium. The proceeds will flow back into investments in climate and sustainability goals to be implemented within the transport sector.
Left to right: Boy Hendriksen, Robbert Wittmaekers, Michael Leyendecker, Martijn van Beek
March 31, 2022

Intetra signals a new era

Intetra is using Intertraffic as the launch platform for its new adaptive traffic signal controller.
Tufan Yilmaz
March 31, 2022

Avery Dennison shows TrafficJetPro

Follow the workflow of a modern sign shop - from printing to lamination to cutting - during demonstrations of Avery Dennison’s TrafficJet Pro.
Left, Gregory Milet with Bart de Vreede
March 31, 2022

Rebloc finds no barrier to success

With the 185A barrier from Rebloc, comes the world´s first extensively tested and fully EN 1317-1/2 compliant safety barrier with the highest containment levels H4a and H4b.
Mathias Redlberger
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