Take the F1 smart mobility challenge
When the red lights go off, it’s time to go racing! Intertraffic is a great place for games: they’re a good way of illustrating some of the serious points behind smart mobility. And if you’ve ever wanted to be Charles Leclerc, or Lewis Hamilton, or Carlos Sainz – or maybe even Max Verstappen, then now’s your chance.
Good vibrations from Cestel
With SiWIM, from Cestel, you get double value for your money. Law enforcement agencies get traditional highly accurate weigh-in-motion traffic circulation information about heavy trucks. Meanwhile, bridge owners get data on how their asset is reacting to the passage of vehicles.
SMA’s Andromeda bridge rail takes the strain
SMA Road Safety is showcasing a range of hybrid tools for its safety barriers to protect motorists and communicate with operators and road users in the event of an accident
Tragedy drives Acusensus Heads Up
Acusensus, the enforcement solution for illegal and dangerous driving behaviour, has a personal tragedy behind it.
3D perception & Lidar from Seoul Robotics
Human beings are unpredictable. Which gives drivers a problem when approaching a junction where pedestrians are crossing.
Innovation wins at Intertraffic 2022
Intertraffic Awards given to projects which save lives and reduce environmental impact
Montreal extends Conduent partnership
Long-standing deal will last for another three years in Montreal
Intertraffic Awards: the winners!
A drive to improve society and provide it with better traffic solutions – that is what unites the winners of the Intertraffic Awards 2022. Three trophies were given out at the opening ceremony of Intertraffic Amsterdam – covering excellence in environmental awareness, inspirational solutions and in making travellers’ experience better.
Vitronic tech transforms tolling
Digital technologies are rapidly transforming the traffic technology industry. Innovations like artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) have the potential to improve everything from pricing models and traffic management to safety and emission reduction.
ITSUP inspires the industry
ITSUP – a space specifically given over to new companies – made its debut at Intertraffic four years ago and is back in hall 6. “Start-ups are the companies of the future,” says Intertraffic director Joyce de Winter. “Let’s inspire the industry!” Powered by Swarco and Connekt, it gives start-ups access to connections with the whole industry.
MetroCount shines with RoadPod VM
MetroCount has released its new RoadPod VM traffic monitoring system. The product uses solar-powered magnetometers embedded in cat’s-eye studs installed in arrays along the middle of a traffic lane.
Jenoptik zooms in on smarter mobility
As visitors to Jenoptik’s stand will see, the company provides innovative and sustainable smart mobility solutions, including technology and services for road safety, public security and road user charging. They can experience the company’s brand new video-based camera family covering a wide range of applications in road safety, civil security and commercial use.
Saferoad on guard with crossing solution
Saferoad has added a new median crossing to its SafeStar range of emergency opening guardrails.
Custom unveils PP54 upgrade
Custom is showing the latest evolution of its PP54 ticket printer and reader. The PP54 has been on the market for around three years, but the company’s policy of regular updates to its equipment has seen the printer undergo recent modifications.
Urbiotica spots an opportunity
Urbiotica is showing its Artificial Intelligence (AI) based U-Spot Visio single-space parking detection software at the show. The Spanish company says that the main challenge for U-Spot Visio was monitoring a large number of parking spaces with a single camera. The ability to do so makes it ideal for large parking lots, such as park & ride areas, shopping malls, airports or hospitals.
AGD tastes more success in Canada
AGD Systems, a leading UK manufacturer of ITS products, providing innovative solutions worldwide, is leading by example as visitors here will find.
Swarco takes aim at lane markings
“Lane markings are currently read by two kinds of sensors: camera and lidar. However, road markings lack uniformity. Improving uniformity is a prerequisite to increase the reliability of readings by different types of sensors,” says Harald Mosböck, VP Europe & APMEA (Sales & Contracting) of the Swarco Road Marking Systems Division and VP of the European Road Federation (ERF).
Shotl goes the extra mile for mobility
Villages and residential suburbs can be good places to live, but often lack public transport facilities. Buses tend to be infrequent and, where they exist, often require public subsidies.
Q-Free solution keeps m-ways on move
Q-Free Traffic design, a Slovenian subsidiary of Q-Free, has recently deployed a new version of central highway ATMS application software to manage traffic on motorway networks. The new application is already in its 3rd generation: the previous two have been operational since 2004.
Connect puts Designa on fast track
Designa is here in Amsterdam with a brand new, fresh design and showing for the first time all the devices of its new Designa Connect series. Visitors will be able to see the seamless interaction of barriers, lane devices, pay stations, licence plate recognition cameras, sophisticated software, and web-based services from one single source, live on-site. They are invited to explore the company’s design-award-winning products with one of its global team.