Case Studies

Stopped vehicle CCTV

by Mark Rowe

Videalert’s new digital CCTV system for enforcement of stopped vehicle offences has received Manufacturers Certification as an approved device for WAN deployments by the Vehicle Certification Agency (VCA) on behalf of the DfT. This is the first system to achieve this accreditation, which helps local authorities to introduce enforcement of illegal parking outside schools, where vehicles stop or park on zig-zag lines.

The VCA accreditation has been achieved in line with legislation that requires systems used to enforce parking offences to be formally certified. It means that councils will no longer have to complete a Technical Construction File (TCF) with details of all the components and connections for every proposed installation and submit it to the VCA for formal approval.

Without any human involvement and using a single camera, the firm says that its system continuously monitors the restricted area and automatically zooms in to capture the number plate of any vehicle that stops during the time defined by the local traffic order, typically twice a day during the school opening and closing hours. The camera then automatically zooms out and captures relevant parking signage and the video evidence pack is transmitted to the council for review, before automatically generating a warning letter or PCN. The makers add that their product can also record video outside schools 24/7, as protection to pupils, staff and premises.

David Richmond, CEO of Videalert, says: “We are pleased to have achieved this further unattended parking accreditation, a new and innovative use of CCTV focused on safety, which enables councils to rapidly deploy stopped vehicle enforcement systems outside schools. The system has already completed a successful pilot with a leading London borough and is generating considerable interest from other councils, who want improve safety for children going to school.”

Pictured is the firm’s products in use on Leeds bus lanes.

About Videalert

Videalert is a UK supplier of civil traffic enforcement; that includes integrated video analytics and ANPR for the enforcement of moving traffic offences including bus lanes, banned turns, yellow box junctions and stopped vehicles. Deployment options include wired LAN, Wi-Fi LAN, 3G-WAN, mobile, attended and unattended as well as supporting all analogue and ONVIF compliant digital megapixel cameras. Videalert’s Digital Video Platform can also be extended for other applications such as vehicle counting, continuous video recording, BOFII police integration, car park entry/exit and tolling options, minimising the firm says a requirement for extra CCTV infrastructure for traffic, security and public realm applications. For further information, visit www.videalert.com

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