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Loops or lasers for classifying vehicles - Texas Turnpike going for laser profilers now


The Turnpike division of TxDOT is doing something unusual in the US at least - classifying vehicles entirely with overhead equipment using volumetric laser profilers. No loops.

Idris loops going deeper - vehicle classification for open road tolling CORRECTION


Idris loops, now a mainstay of highspeed automatic vehicle classification on US tollroads can now be placed deeper in the pavement, the licensing company says. At the previously specified depth of 20mm (under an inch) this has meant that pavement milling operations, undertaken every eight or ten years, are likely to chew up the loops.

More smart loops


More smart loops

Originally published in issue 54 of Tollroads Newsletter, which came out in Mar 2001.

Page:31

Subjects:smart loops

Agencies:Orincon Peek

NORTH CAROLINA:Non-Toll State Sees Virtue in Tolls


NORTH CAROLINA:Non-Toll State Sees Virtue in Tolls

Originally published in issue 46 of Tollroads Newsletter, which came out in Feb 2000.

Page:1

Subjects:possible toll roads plans

Facilities:I-95 I-40 loops

Agencies:NCDOT

Locations:NC North Carolina

Sources:Larry Goode

TECHNOLOGY:Laser Axle Counter


TECHNOLOGY:Laser Axle Counter

Originally published in issue 42 of Tollroads Newsletter, which came out in Sep 1999.

Page:17

Subjects:axle counting laser loops

Facilities:ISTHA

Agencies:ISTHA Schwartz Electro Optics SEO

Locations:IL

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