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TRAFx Vehicle Counter
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TRAFx Vehicle Counter
This innovative, reliable vehicle counter uses a precision
Micro-Magnetic™sensor
to detect passing vehicles. Passenger cars can be counted
from up to 6 metres (20 feet) away, allowing coverage of
two lanes from a roadside installation. Roadside
installations are safer and easier to access than mid-lane
ones. If the unit is buried at the roadside, no road cuts
or special tools are required. The counter’s detection
range is user-programmable, and can be adjusted for double
or single lane counting.
For more info visit
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TRAFx Infrared
Trail Counter
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TRAFx
Infrared Trail Counter
The TRAFx Infrared Trail
Counter is designed to count general traffic on trails and
paths — hikers, joggers, horseback riders, snowmobiles,
cyclists, etc. Unlike most infrared trail counters, it
does not require a receiving unit or reflector to operate.
This results in a very compact, easy-to-hide design, that
reduces risk of vandalism. Using a small precision
infrared scope mounted on
a tree and pointed towards the trail, the TRAFx Infrared
Trail Counter detects and counts warm, moving objects.
For more info visit
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TRAFx Mountain Bike Counter
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TRAFx Mountain Bike
Counter
The TRAFx Mountain Bike
Counter is designed to be buried beside or in the middle
of a trail, depending upon the trail’s width. When a bike
passes, a highly sensitive Micro-Magnetic™
sensor coupled with advanced embedded processing software,
detects and records a count. It is mainly intended for
mountain bike trails, but can also be installed on regular
bicycle paths under 2m (6.6ft) wide.
For more info visit
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TRAFx Pressure Pad Trail Counter
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TRAFx Pressure
Pad Trail Counter
The TRAFx Pressure Pad Trail
Counter is designed to be buried below the trail surface,
out of view. When a subject (e.g., walker, jogger) steps
on the trail surface above the pad, a count is recorded.
Pressure pad systems are the most accurate type of trail
counters and are suitable for narrow, well-maintained
trails. However, they take much longer to install, have
higher maintenance requirements, and are not suitable for
locations where the ground freezes or is very wet.
Pressure pad counters can also be placed under a mat and
used indoors for counting people entering a building or a
room.
For more info visit
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TRAFx Off-Highway Vehicle Counter
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TRAFx
Off-Highway Vehicle Counter
The TRAFx OHV Counter
detects and counts off-highway vehicles such as ATVs,
quads, motorcycles, jeeps, 4x4s, etc. This is the first
and only purpose-built OHV counter available. Because it
is about the size of a bar of soap, including batteries
and waterproof case, it is easy to deploy and hide. It is
designed to be buried. Sophisticated counting options are
standard with every unit.
For more info visit
www.trafx.net |
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