Electronic Detection System (EDS)

An Electronic Detection System (EDS) consists of technological systems used to automatically detect various traffic violations and digitally document these violations. Its functions include the following:

Average Speed EDS:

It detects vehicles exceeding the speed limit by calculating the average speed information of vehicles passing through the starting and end points on the arteries where it is positioned. Unlike point speed measurement systems, it can measure speed in a specific corridor.

Average Speed EDS:

Red Light EDS:

At the points where it is deployed, it automatically detects red light violations and creates digital evidence of the moment of violation. Its high-resolution cameras provide a clear image of the breach even in low light conditions.

Red Light EDS:

Safety Lane EDS:

It identifies vehicles that use the safety lane, which is reserved for the uninterrupted continuation of transportation in emergencies, except in mandatory cases and for purposes other than its purpose.

Safety Lane EDS:

Park EDS:

It detects vehicles that negatively affect traffic flow by not complying with the parking rules in the city and creates digital evidence.

Park EDS:

Instantaneous Speed EDS:

The integrated radar warning system detects vehicles exceeding speed limits and warns drivers by informing them about their current speed.

Instantaneous Speed EDS:

Mobile EDS:

It is a mobile inspection vehicle equipped with advanced technologies, mobile cameras and equipment compatible with mobile operation to be used in areas where fixed EDS cannot be installed. It detects parking, safety lane and pause violations that negatively affect the flow of traffic in the city and has been developed to prevent possible accidents by performing zone and intersection safety checks.

Mobile EDS: