Speed enforcing device achieves Home Office type approval
Latest addition to the Vysionics SPECS range of speed enforcement devices known as SPECS3 VECTOR has achieved Home Office Type Approval (HOTA). This means that the devices can be used for the...
View ArticleRedflex traffic enforcement technologies approved
Two intelligent traffic enforcement systems developed by road monitoring specialist Redflex have been approved by European metrology (the science of measurement) institutes. REDFLEXred-radar, an...
View ArticleLondon rolls out digital speed enforcement
Siemens has been awarded a contract from Transport for London to replace existing speed cameras on selected routes in the capital with new digital average speed enforcement systems. The contract...
View ArticleRedspeed helps reactivate Bristol speed cameras
Digital enforcement provider RedSpeed International has revealed that it is working to reinstate a number of speed cameras in Bristol in conjunction with Avon and Somerset Police. The first camera has...
View ArticleNew traffic enforcement products unveiled by RedSpeed
Digital speed camera specialist RedSpeed International has launched three new products for the enforcement of traffic at Traffex 2015. The ITS (UK) member and event sponsor revealed RedSpeed 2.0,...
View ArticleVysionics provides average speed enforcement in central Scotland
Installation of camera technology to improve road safety for drivers and workers has begun across Transport Scotland’s M8 M73 M74 motorway upgrade scheme to the east of Glasgow. The SPECS3 average...
View ArticleHigher mileage drivers sceptical over speed cameras
New research indicates that high mileage drivers are more likely than other road users to dismiss speed camera enforcement as having “little or no influence” on reducing UK road casualties. A white...
View ArticleVITRONIC launches autonomous speed enforcement system
An innovative new traffic monitoring system aimed at providing speed enforcement capability at work zones, and on roads where continuous enforcement is not an option, has won its first order. The...
View ArticleSiemens SafeZone goes live in London
Phase one of a major safety camera upgrade project has gone live on the A40 in London after old style spot cameras were replaced with a new Siemens digital average speed enforcement system. The...
View ArticleCompulsory colour change for motorway speed cameras
Highways England will phase out use of grey speed cameras on the strategic road network in favour of more easily visible yellow ones under new plans announced by Government. The operator of England’s...
View ArticleVillage targets road safety with portable technology
A village in Derbyshire is tackling the issue of speeding drivers by becoming one of the first to install ITS (UK) member Swarco Traffic’s latest generation of moveable vehicle activated signs (MVAS)....
View ArticleIncreased fines introduced for worst speeding offences
Motorists caught driving at speeds excessively above legal limits face higher penalties in England and Wales under new sentencing guidelines for magistrates that have come into force this week. This...
View ArticleChange of chairman for Enforcement Interest Group
Geoff Collins (right) with ITS (UK) President Steven Norris The Founding Chairman of ITS (UK)’s Enforcement Interest Group Trevor Ellis – an independent consultant – has stepped down from the role...
View ArticleDrivers question merit of variable speed cameras
More than 200,000 UK drivers have been caught exceeding temporary speed limits by variable speed cameras since their introduction on Smart Motorways four years ago according to new research. Speed...
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