Vertical Markets

CCTV traffic enforcement

by Mark Rowe

A London borough is using an unattended CCTV enforcement system for moving traffic offences. A pilot system in Redbridge has been supplied by Videalert, a UK supplier of civil traffic enforcement products. It’s been running at four locations to monitor a range of moving traffic offences since November 2013. They include one restricted access, one yellow box junction and two banned turns.

According to David Richmond, CEO of Videalert: “This new system combines video analytics and ANPR detection to capture more offences than can be achieved by traditional legacy solutions and will deliver a higher return on investment and compliance whilst increasing road safety wherever it is deployed. It consolidates our position as the market innovator for Civil Traffic Enforcement solutions.”

The system, which was contracted through OpenView, Redbridge’s CCTV contractor, has been installed using a capital expenditure neutral model, whereby all costs are recovered through the issuance of Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs). It automates the detection and capture of the moving traffic offences and provides efficient post review and validation processing of the evidence data before automatic posting to the back office system that issues the PCNs.

According to the product company Redbridge considered a number of systems that used ANPR but Videalert was the only supplier able to show the ability to track moving objects, particularly multiple vehicles in normal busy traffic areas, whilst supporting a range of communications infrastructures including 3G, WiFi and fibre-based LANs. Videalert’s Rapidly Deployable Servers use Axis megapixel cameras at each remote location to capture the offence data and send the evidence files to a central location for review via a 3G service and broadband connection.

Councillor Shoaib Patel, Cabinet Member for Environment Transportation and Crime for the London Borough of Redbridge added: “The Videalert system was installed to counter the high number of drivers that were ignoring the traffic restrictions that were in place, causing severe safety hazards to pedestrians and other drivers. The system is working well and we have captured a number of vehicles committing serious traffic contraventions which is promising. I am confident this will lead to a more efficient means of enforcement, reduce traffic congestion and improve road safety.”

Videalert has been shortlisted for the finals of British Parking Awards 2014 in two categories:

Parking Partnerships Award – With London Borough of Redbridge, OpenView and Videalert for delivering the UK’s first live Unattended Moving Traffic Project whereby the system has been installed using an innovative capital expenditure neutral model, with all costs recovered through the issuance of Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs).
Parking Technology Award – For Videalert’s new Digital Video Platform which is capable of delivering multiple applications from the same infrastructure, including traffic enforcement, traffic management and police vehicle surveillance, and is the only system with full DfT certification for unattended enforcement of moving traffic offences. Visit www.videalert.com

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