New speed camera with antenna: Lüdenscheid relies on digital traffic control!

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Göttingen is testing new speed camera systems for traffic monitoring in order to enforce traffic bans more efficiently.

Göttingen testet neue Blitzersysteme zur Verkehrsüberwachung, um Durchfahrtsverbote effizienter durchzusetzen.
Göttingen is testing new speed camera systems for traffic monitoring in order to enforce traffic bans more efficiently.

New speed camera with antenna: Lüdenscheid relies on digital traffic control!

In Lüdenscheid there is progress in controlling truck traffic and speed monitoring. The city is relying on new technologies to control traffic flow more efficiently. Loud calf An innovative speed camera with an antenna is being tested, which is activated as soon as it does not detect a radio signal from passing trucks. Drivers who cannot provide proof of a digital passage permit must expect a fine of 50 euros. This model project could replace classic paper permits and make monitoring much more efficient.

Strengthening the municipal security service

In parallel with this state-of-the-art approach, the city has put a second mobile speed camera into operation come-on.de reported. The new trailer is on Altenaer Straße and is intended to help finance the municipal public order service (KOD). The mobile speed camera, which is now in use, complements the planned stationary systems for monitoring red light violations and speed enforcement, which are to be installed in the near future. The aim is to strengthen the KOD's source of income while at the same time ensuring greater road safety.

The initiatives show how Lüdenscheid is testing more modern solutions for traffic monitoring. The desired automation could not only reduce the effort for city employees, but also lead to an improvement in the traffic situation. The city administration continues to work on implementing these projects and creating more effective structures.