Videalert Traffic Compliance (VTC)

Videalert Traffic Compliance (VTC) is a system that analyses CCTV images in real-time and automatically identifies static and moving traffic offences like bus lane infringement, banned right turns, illegal parking  and stopping in yellow box junctions.

The system has been designed to be used in “Unattended Mode”, meaning that no CCTV operators are needed and hence it can run 24x7. In specific situations using PTZ cameras, it is also possible to use it in an “Attended Mode”.

If a potential offence occurs, the video from the paired camera setup in “Unattended Mode” or single camera in “Attended Mode” can be reviewed to confirm the offence. If confirmed, a file containing the full evidence pack with video, stills and any other information added by the reviewer can be delivered to your chosen Notice Processing System such as 3Sixty/Parking Gateway (Imperial), Si-Dem (Spur) and Authority Traffic (Civica).

VTC conforms to the latest codes of practice and Traffic Management Acts for CCTV enforcement of moving traffic contraventions and was approved by the Vehicle Certification Agency in September 2010.

Key Features

  • Supports full range of static and moving traffic offences and will be adapted to meet requirements as legislation is changed
  • “Unattended Mode” delivers significant operational savings, as there is no need for any operator involvement other than the review of potential offences, which is fast and easy
  • VTC can run 24x7, weekdays and weekends, so driver compliance will be enhanced by enforcement as per the street signage, without further operational costs
  • Setup is fast and easy, requiring a pair of cameras per junction, one to provide the context view (CV) and the other the close-up view (CUV) for number-plate recognition, with video feeds to a central server location. Where direct connectivity to the camera is challenging, alternative wireless connectivity can be used
  • Time sequenced paired video of potential offences is provided and delivered with the offence data to a PCN system automatically
  • The captured event can have stills and further information added manually and sealed in a single encrypted digital file
  • The optional ANPR interface will detect vehicle VRMs with a high-level of certainty from the CUV video
  • System payback is often less than a few months, such that parking and traffic departments can do more with less and recover the CCTV hardware and software outlays within a single budget cycle

Move traffic enforcement into the 21st century

Improve driver compliance, maximise productivity, minimise operational costs

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July 26th, 2011 - Leeds City Council rolls out new automated bus lane enforcement from Videalert

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July 17th, 2011 - How Video Analytics trumps ANPR solutions

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July 4th, 2011 - Bradford MDC expands automated bus lane enforcement from Videalert

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February 2nd, 2011 - Leeds City Council chooses Videalert for new automated bus lane enforcement

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