Police Enforcement Policy and Programmes on European Roads (PEPPER). Deliverable 1: Innovative technology for monitoring traffic, vehicles and drivers.

Author(s)
Martinez Gil, M.J. & Malenstein, J.
Year
Abstract

This deliverable gives a broad overview of the most relevant enforcement technologies and systems used today and the potentialities envisaged for those to be deployed in the near future. Enforcement data and technological system implementations from different perspectives are presented following a structure that first classifies the technologies for their use as surveillance, monitoring and control of driver behaviour and for enforcement itself. A special emphasis is given to the possibility of relying on information systems in order to support and warn about enforcement activities. The deliverable focuses on the three main infractions highlighted by the EU Recommendations (Speed, Drink Driving and Seat Belts Use) across the road network. More thorough analysis of the effects of technologies considered particularly relevant is also provided. (Author/publisher) For the project website, and other reports, see http://www.vtt.fi/sites/pepper/

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Library number
20072244 ST [electronic version only]
Source

[Brussels, European Commission, Directorate-General for Transport and Energy (TREN)], 2007, 163 p.; Contract No. 019744

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