Sagem Sécurité: received certification for Mesta range

Sagem Sécurité: received certification for Mesta range.Sagem Sécurité has received certification from Belgian authorities for its Mesta range of automated, digital speed control sy...

Sagem Sécurité: received certification for Mesta range. Sagem Sécurité has received certification from Belgian authorities for its Mesta range of automated, digital speed control systems based on doppler technology, in both fixed and vehicle- mounted versions.

The data collected by the Mesta 1000, 1200, 2000 and 2200 radar-based systems can be used to establish traffic tickets, and are legally binding. The family of speed control systems, used in conjunction with an automated ticket management service, features state-of-the-art technologies: new-generation Doppler, colour digital imaging, remote-controlled settings and secure transmission to a processing centre.

Furthermore, they are part of a complete range of traffic solutions offered by Sagem Sécurité, including automated red light control and license plate recognition systems, and automated ticket processing centres.

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