We have a vastly experienced camera installation and analysis department that has developed a unique and bespoke analysis system.
We specialise in surveying complex junctions and gyratory systems by multiple camera installations. This has included multiple various grade-separated motorway interchanges and a 13 arm gyratory, negating the need for more costly and potentially less reliable origin/destination surveys by registration number.
We also have automatic number plate recognition systems (ANPR) which can be deployed on origin/destination studies or journey time surveys.
EnquireThe cameras are not a hazard to pedestrians or other road users in even the busiest spots.
We use the latest high quality day/night camera units that allow surveillance in periods of bad light and throughout the night in the most poorly lit of locations. Our self contained units do not require power to be taken from external sources and are designed to carry out long duration surveys of up to two weeks.
Journey time surveys can also be carried out by a combination of GPS and in-car camera. Our system records average speeds and longitude/ latitude positioning throughout the vehicle’s journey between pre-defined points. The in-car camera provides a “driver’s eye” view, allowing journeys to be viewed in full, giving perspective of delay points and potential bottlenecks along given routes.
This technique has also been used successfully on bus journeys, giving technicians additional analysis tools with which to work with, as opposed to more traditional methods of collecting journey time/delay data.
Our ANPR systems also allow the analysis of large swathes of journey data throughout given time periods, by recording the registration details of all passing vehicles at pre-defined points.
We can incorporate our camera systems to work with any required type of surveillance brief.