Containerized distributed average speed system
Average speed enforcement, how does it works?
Average speed enforcement is a type of traffic law enforcement that calculates a vehicle’s average speed over a distance.
This is typically done using ANPR camera systems that capture images of vehicles as they pass through two or more points along a road, and then use these images and data to calculate the average speed of the vehicle over the distance between those points.
The goal of average speed enforcement is to encourage drivers to maintain a safe and consistent speed over longer distances, reducing the number of accidents caused by speeding and improving overall road safety.
Tattile Section Control (Tasc) is a complete average speed enforcement solution
and data collection system, providing exhaustive transit data and violation
candidates to enforcement and security agencies.
• Scalable solution to support thousands of cameras and thousands of transits per hour
• Supports multiple Tattile camera models and configurations, with ANPR capability in many regions and countries
• Welmec 7.2 compliancy for software-equipped measuring device
• Increased privacy level thanks to on-edge data encryption, digital signature, and configurable data access policy
• Fully configurable system to adapt to local regulations
• Web-based intuitive configuration interface
• API REST interface allows easy integration with multiple Back-office Software
• Self-diagnostic and camera diagnostic data collection for maximum system reliability
• Configurable and extensible storage given the expected traffic flow and expected storage time