Smart Approaches to monitor and regulate Traffic Cabinet Controllers
It isn't easy to even think about driving before the era of traffic lights until you come across a heavy intersection. Traffic comes to a halt, impatient motorists experience near-misses, and pedestrians don't find safe ways to cross the street.
Active monitoring and maintaining traffic controllers help avoid congestion and keep all traffic heading smoothly. While this standard of monitoring, a lot of resources is used, so some new technologies have automated these processes and which help in saving significant time and money.
Proactively Monitor Cabinet Conditions
Cabinets are fitted with internal fans and heaters that balance the temperature, as well as seals that prohibit water from leaking into the cabinet.
Automatically Identify Any Failures
Ideally, hundreds of different things can go wrong, as no traffic signal cabinet is immune to technical problems. Until they're fixed, these malfunctions can lead to traffic jams and safety dangers for motorists and pedestrians.
Track Maintenance Events to Improve
You can't improve unless you don't measure. If you don't track the average response times or repair times for traffic signal cabinets, then it's impossible to know if you're improving or getting worse. And ultimately, you want to ensure that your response times are relevant and, ideally, improving over time.
Setup Anywhere, Anytime Access
Imagine seeing every traffic controller's position in your town on a Google Maps interface. If something malfunctioned, you would be able to see exactly what failure occurred and where it is, letting us immediately send a technician to fix the issue.
Emtrac Company offers a high-quality traffic cabinet monitor that joins the signal controllers wirelessly. This easy-to-install system allows you to keep a watch when and where your traffic cabinets are not working properly by using a smooth combination of hardware and software, from a one-only light to a complicated series of intersections. For more details, contact the EMTRAC system, call: (214) 607-0100 Mobile: (618) 316-4633, and email: Info@Emtracsystems.Com.
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