Wednesday, 3 July 2013

CCTV CAMERAS FOR TRAFFIC USE

CCTV CAMERAS are useful for the public in many ways. Out of which one of the major concern with related to safety is traffic monitoring.  It is an extensive way of monitoring system that can easily detect congestion and notice accidents.Since road traffic become busier and more congested real-time traffic monitoring schemes are increasingly important for road users. Traffic monitoring can help to improve road network efficiency by re-routing traffic when accidents occur and minimizing delays. The success of traffic monitoring schemes is dependent on CCTV systems so surveillance must be high quality, flexible and reliable too. It helps to identify the people and vehicle who is breaking the law. Without any man power CCTV surveillance provide access to remote server and the penalty will be send to the person in the form of E-Challan in his mobile.  To monitor the road surveillance, cameras can be placed in such a way that they overlook common congestion areas and also adequate visibility and a good view of all the lanes involved.
 
Governments of many countries like UK, SINGAPORE seeing benefits of CCTV for traffic control are installing it not only for their convenience, but also to ensure the safety of the public. The Highways Agency in the UK has a public-owned network of CCTV that covers the motorway and trunk road network. Other countries that are using CCTV are the US, China, European Countries, Australia, Arab countries like UAE. In Singapore, the Expressway Monitoring and Advisory System (EMAS) is used by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) to detect congestions or accidents and notify motorists of adverse traffic conditions as soon as possible. Also, red –light and speed cameras are installed to identify reckless motorists who do not abide by the traffic rules. It also acts as deterrence for motorists to keep their speed limit in check and not cause danger to other road users.
 
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