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B and W Sensors LLC
Automated Speed Enforcement
Multiple Vehicle Speed Tracking
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Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE)
ASE :
Proven to reduce crashes, injuries and fatalities
High rate of violation detection
Increases safety of operators and motorists
Efficient use of resources (“force multiplier”)
Multiple Vehicle Speed Tracking System (MVSTS)
MVSTS is the only one of its kind.
New, improved system
Higher reliability, accuracy
Undetectable
Higher capture rates
Easy to use
Economical
Turnkey Operation
Our Objective
B & W's systems will:
Modify driving behavior
Increase public safety
Increase police procedure safety
Improve utilization of police resources
Lessen impact on public health resources
Improve “green” impact (fuel consumption, air pollution)
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