Rotating motorway sign pole reduces need for road closures
Crown International says its second generation of cantilever pole is producing significant savings in the cost of managing and maintaining with large motorway signs.
The rotating and lowering, counter-balanced cantilevered pole (designated VMC) was developed for applications ranging from large matrix signs and CCTV to tolling, surveillance and automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras. Rather than requiring maintenance engineers to work at height above the carriageway, the pole can be manually ro
Vix offers real time information via Google maps
Vix Technology’s updates to its BusNet solution gives public transport providers the option to supply real-time information to Google Maps using the Google Transit interface. This opens up the information to a huge potential passenger audience without the need for a specialist app or website.The real-time information includes vehicle position and trip updates (predicted arrival or departure for stops along the route) and are provided. Trip updates can also accommodate added, cancelled or rerouted services.
LeddarTech adds sensing intelligence
The Leddar One sensing module from Canadian LED-based detection technology supplier, LeddarTech, is a more compact (50mm diameter) and low-cost alternative that the company claims brings valuable sensing intelligence to a whole new range of finished products.
Its focused, conic beam is said to offer excellent overall range and performance, adaptability, easy integration, low power consumption and high accuracy. The single-element sensing module is particularly suitable for applications such as level sens
Point Grey expands Grasshopper family
Point Grey has extended to its Grasshopper3 USB3 Vision product line with the Grasshopper3 GigE Vision PoE camera family.
The first two models in the new lineup feature Sony CMOS and CCD global shutter devices. The Grasshopper3 GS3-PGE-23S6 models use colour and monochrome versions of the 24.4 x 30.5mm (1/1.2-inch) Sony IMX174 Exmor global shutter CMOS sensor and offer image resolution of 1920x1200 pixels and frame rates up to 46 FPS. The IMX174 is the first global shutter sensor from Sony and delivers
Point Grey launches new Grasshopper3 cameras
Point Grey has extended to its Grasshopper3 USB3 Vision product line with the Grasshopper3 GigE Vision PoE camera family.
The first two models in the new lineup feature Sony CMOS and CCD global shutter devices. The Grasshopper3 GS3-PGE-23S6 models use colour and monochrome versions of the 24.4 x 30.5mm (1/1.2-inch) Sony IMX174 Exmor global shutter CMOS sensor and offer image resolution of 1920x1200 pixels and frame rates up to 46 FPS. The IMX174 is the first global shutter sensor from Sony and delivers
Rugged UPS ideal for transport applications
The latest rugged uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems from Harland Simon, Harland ProtectUPS, has been designed and manufactured to support critical applications in harsh conditions such as the road, rail, marine and air applications. Rugged, commercially available modules and components are specifies as they are supported worldwide and designed to be fully field replaceable with readily available form-fit-function alternatives.
PortaPole aids rapid response to signal knockdowns
US portable traffic signal and traffic control devices manufacturer John Thomas has released the PortaPole rapid response signal system as part of its ADDCO PTS-2000 line. The PortaPole is designed as a rapid deployment temporary replacement pole when a permanent signal is out of service or an additional signal is needed temporarily such as following a knockdown, signal outage and traffic reconfiguration for special events or construction projects.
Its electric-hydraulic mast and arm is easily deployed a
Mitsubishi’s new display wall controller software
Version 6 of Mitsubishi Electric’s D-Wall display wall management software streamlines administration by supporting multiple display wall servers from a single client. The software manages Mitsubishi Electric display wall systems in control rooms and operations centres and is incorporated into its line of display wall controllers.
Other key benefits of the latest D-Wall software include: tablet support for easy operation; SDK availability to developers; definable operator groups; drag and drop
Actibump installation shows results
Trials in the city Linköping have shown the effectiveness of Edeva’s Actibump speeding deterrent. The average speed on the road, which is used by 5,000 vehicles per day, decreased from 36 to 32km/h following the installation of the device. Actibump comprises of a 6cm deep metal trough set in the road surface and utilises a roadside radar unit to monitor vehicle speed. If a speeding vehicle is detected the flat metal plate which normally covers the trough is activated and pivots downwards, exposing an edge
Continental introduces latest head-up display
The latest augmented reality head-up display (AR-HUD) from automotive supplier Continental supplements the exterior view of traffic conditions in front of the vehicle with virtual information (augmentations) for the driver. Developed from the previous HUD, the latest AR-HUD now the displays the reflected information where it becomes a part of the driving situation.
Based on camera and radar data from the vehicle sensors and taking into account the vehicle dynamics data, digital map data and GPS position
Traffic management market forecast to grow at 36.5 per cent by 2019
The latest report from ReportsnReports.com estimates the global traffic management market to be US$3.56 billion in 2014 and expected to reach US$16.89 billion by 2019, at a CAGR of 36.5 per cent between 2014 and 2019.
The report, Traffic Management Market by Solutions, Displays & Systems (Full Pedestrian, Parking Space and Toll Management, Above Ground Pedestrian and Vehicle Detection) - Global Advancements, Projects, Worldwide Forecast & Analysis (2014 - 2019) includes the opportunity analysis of techn
Compass4D - Thessaloniki pilot unveils progress
Representatives of Thessaloniki’s local and regional governmental institutions have unveiled their plans for the deployment of Intelligent Transport Systems for the 2014-2020 period at an open forum on ITS during the Compass4D fifth meeting in Europe.
Thessaloniki is one of the seven first cities in Europe that has installed and will maintain interconnection and communication technologies between vehicles and smart roads. Compass4D is deploying harmonised C-ITS services in 150 taxis from the Taxiway comp
New members for OmniAir Consortium
Five new members, San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG), Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC), 7Layers, eTrans2020 and Rohde & Schwarz, have joined the OmniAir Consortium, the association formed to advocate connected vehicle interoperability (IOP) through independent certification programs.
Among these new members is the consortium’s third certification lab, 7Layers, which has announced plans to become accredited to certify DSRC equipment through OmniAir Certification Services. ETrans2020
2014 IBTTA global summit
The 2014 IBTTA Global Summit, Innovations & Technologies for Sustainable Mobility, Environment and Road Safety, takes place on 19-21 October 2014 at the Prague Marriott in the Czech Republic.
This Summit offers an unparalleled opportunity to network with colleagues and share experiences across international borders. Sponsorship and exhibit opportunities are available.
The full programme, travel and hotel details are available on the IBTTA website (link www.IBTTA.org). IBTTA negotiated hotel rates are
Report recommends road user charging for all Australia’s roads
A new review by the commissioned by the Australian Federal Government and chaired by University of Melbourne economics professor Ian Harper makes a strong case for what it calls ‘cost-reflective road pricing’.
The 313 page review of competition policy in Australia says the advent of new technology presents opportunities to improve the efficiency of road transport in ways that were unattainable two decades ago. Linking road user charges to road construction, maintenance and safety should make road investm
TRL Software signs distribution agreement with Florida based McTrans
TRL Software has entered in a distribution agreement with Florida based McTrans, to distribute ARCADY and ARCADY Lite in North America.
Fuel levy won’t replace Gauteng e-tolls
Despite support from the Justice Project South Africa (JPSA) and the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (OUTA), Gauteng’s e-tolls will not be replaced with a fuel levy after the country’s other eight provinces overwhelmingly rejected this idea, saying they will not be made to pay for excellent roads when theirs are poorly maintained.
The provinces also rejected a proposal that the national government should take over the funding of improvements to Gauteng highways.
Instead of the current user-pay p
USDOT to fund New York, New Jersey transit systems upgrades
US Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx has announced that 40 projects have been competitively selected to receive a share of US$3.59 billion in federal disaster relief funds to help public transportation systems in the areas affected by Hurricane Sandy to become more resilient, in order to withstand the impact of future natural disasters.
Approximately 90 per cent of the funds will be invested in resilience projects primarily in New York and New Jersey, where transit systems sustained the worst of the
Traffic Tech Scoops ITS award
Two projects recently implemented by Middle East-based Traffic Tech Group have scooped the Most Innovative ITS Implementation Award at the ITS and Road Safety Awards 2014 at the ITS and Road Safety Forum.
The projects, for the Duhail over-height vehicle detection system (OVDS) and the Doha emergency vehicle pre-emption system (EVPS) in Qatar, were awarded to Traffic Tech in 2013. Both were fast tracked and completed in record time, becoming fully operational in early 2014.
The Duhail OVDS incorporates
Cubic extends German smart ticketing contract
Cubic Transportation Systems has successfully extended its service and maintenance contract for the eTicket back office system for one of the largest transport consulting and services companies in Germany, the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund Servicegesellschaft mbH (rms). Developed by Cubic in December 2011, the area-wide multi-tenant central system (vHGS) contract extends the relationship until 2017, providing the opportunity for continuity and further development.
The sales terminal in Cubic’s back office i