Michael from Denver writes, “What’s driving you crazy? This thing on C-470 west of Quebec. What are these things?” Denver7Traffic has details on the new system to help catch drivers weaving in and out of express lanes.
DENVER — Michael from Denver writes, “What’s driving you crazy? This thing on C-470 west of Quebec. What are these things?”
“The Blissway system is extremely, extremely effective, like no other system we have observed before,” CDOT’s Tim Hoover told me. “Yes, it can see through license plate covers, even tinted ones. Yes, it can read temporary tags. We are trying to tell people that if they think they can continue to break the law, they are going to be in for a rude surprise.”
On the Blissway website, the company states, “Today’s roadside toll collection architecture consists of gantries over highways and windshield transponders in vehicles, a legacy system that is 10% software and 90% hardware.” Blissway said it flips the ratio by avoiding the use of transponder and readers for “small brainy devices at the side of the road” called Wireless Autonomous Lane Enforcers , and large-scale cloud data analytics.
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