Go with the flow using AGD’s 343 radar

First published at ITS World Congress - October 23, 2019

AGD AUSTRALASIA Stuart Douglas-6689Stuart Douglas of AGD

AGD Systems is presenting its new 343 highways monitoring radar, developed using the company’s proven highway speed enforcement expertise.

According to the company, the 343 is an easy-to-integrate traffic flow monitoring solution that provides real-time data for multi-lane highways.

It can be mounted as close as 2m from the inner edge of the inside lane of the carriageway, and can provide information for the lane immediately adjacent to the unit, as well as the lane on the farthest point of the carriageway. The company is also showing two of its most successful product solutions: the AGD 645 pedestrian detector, now with a 10m by 3m detection zone, and the AGD 318 traffic control radar.

Its WiFi-enabled, IP-capable 645 pedestrian detector now includes volumetric capability for monitoring pedestrian occupancy in the wait zone.

There is also new functionality for its non-intrusive, loop-replacing AGD 318 traffic control radar, which can now detect stationary or queuing traffic.

This, together with WiFi, AGD touch-setup technology and an enhanced user setup graphical user interface, allows it to be used for a wide range of strategic applications.

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