Transport & Highway Toll Management

Wide passages of efficiency

Success integrated systems for better movement

Traffic management in cities differs greatly from traffic management on highways. The main reason for this is the large number of traffic participants and transport carriers which either share or partially overlap transport paths. In addition to this complexity, the introduction of self-driving vehicles will present new issues for traffic management, such as the requirement for computerized management of regulations and policies.To address the challenges, urban traffic management systems are increasingly using a combination of technologies, including, CCTV vigilance surveillance to monitor traffic conditions and detect incidents. Emergency two-way radio communication system to facilitate communication between traffic control centers and emergency responders. Tunnel communication system to ensure safe and efficient traffic flow in tunnels. VMS (Visitor Management System) (VMS) to provide real-time traffic information to drivers. Air quality monitoring stations (AQMS) to measure air quality and identify pollution hotspots. Weather monitoring stations to track weather conditions and forecast potential disruptions. Train collision avoidance systems to prevent accidents between trains. Metro communication systems to ensure the safe and efficient operation of metro systems.

Experienced In

Connected Transportation Systems

CCTV vigilance surveillance

emergency two way radio
communication system

tunnel communicaton system

VMS (Visitor Management System)

AQMS station weather monitoring

train collision avoidance system

metro communication

Railway Tunnels Communication

wind power

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