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New traffic management systems to be tested on expressways and major roads: LTA

 

SINGAPORE - Motorists on some roads will start seeing new cameras this week.

The Land Transport Authority (LTA) will be testing Automatic Number Plate Recognition camera systems meant to help with traffic enforcement at various locations along expressways and major roads until 2019.

Dedicated Short Range Communications beacons, which aim to enhance positioning accuracy, are also being tested.

"These tests will enable LTA to determine the performance and reliability of such technologies under various real-life environmental and traffic conditions for future traffic management systems which will leverage Global Navigation Satellite System technology," the LTA said on Monday (March 26).

The new equipment, which do not require heavy physical infrastructure, will be mounted on overhead bridges, overhead gantry signs and lamp posts.

The devices will also be placed on vehicles and deployed at areas like Tuas South from April before expanding to the rest of the country.

 

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I think this may be the back up if the Satellite System couldn't track. As we know GPS requires line of sight. Dense populated areas with a lot of high rise buildings will create weak satellite signal. They will defintely need alternatives to back it up and continue tracking.

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not AI but no privacy for drivers as where they go will be log and known to the authority. A major concern if data is comprise or misuse.

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