Mar 06, 2017 13:37 PM GMT+0530
ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka will soon test an automated traffic offence management system using closed circuit television with number plate recognition capability in Colombo under the planned Western Region ‘Megapolis’ project, an official said.
Use of an efficient traffic enformenent system with CCTV cameras is one of the projects that will be implemented to improve transport in the ‘Megapolis’, said Dimantha De Silva, senior lecturer at the University of Moratuwa and Megapolis transport planner.
“We have got approval for the traffic law enforcement pilot project which will be done in 11 locations with automated traffic management using CCTV with number plate recogniton capability,” he told a forum.
Under the planned system, to be done in 4-5 months, notices of fines for traffic violations will be sent to the homes of offenders, he said at the forum held by the French Embassy and French Agency for Development.
The Megapolis transport planning team is looking at removing traffic bottlenecks and improving capacity at intersections as part of short term solutions to manage the city’s worsening congestion, De Silva said.
(COLOMBO, March 06, 2017)
- http://www.economynext.com/Sri_Lanka...-3-7494-6.html
sala lala laaaa


dan ralahamila nathuwa dada kapan sinhalu. waradata daduwam probability = 100%
new utility bill to pay - Traffic fine bill

අපිට සර් කිව්ව අනාත සිඞහලු වැරදි කරන විදිහ අනුව මේ advanced traffic detection cameras දවසට ගානෙ අළුතෙන් හයි කරන්න පුළුවන් කියල. එකක් ලක්ෂ ගාණක් වටිනව. High speed විතරක් නෙමෙයි ඉර කපන ඒව, Lane Change කරන ඒව, හන්දි වලදි වමෙන් ඉස්සර කරන ඒව සේරම රඟල ඉවරයි අනාත සිඞහලු දැන්
ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka will soon test an automated traffic offence management system using closed circuit television with number plate recognition capability in Colombo under the planned Western Region ‘Megapolis’ project, an official said.
Use of an efficient traffic enformenent system with CCTV cameras is one of the projects that will be implemented to improve transport in the ‘Megapolis’, said Dimantha De Silva, senior lecturer at the University of Moratuwa and Megapolis transport planner.
“We have got approval for the traffic law enforcement pilot project which will be done in 11 locations with automated traffic management using CCTV with number plate recogniton capability,” he told a forum.
Under the planned system, to be done in 4-5 months, notices of fines for traffic violations will be sent to the homes of offenders, he said at the forum held by the French Embassy and French Agency for Development.
The Megapolis transport planning team is looking at removing traffic bottlenecks and improving capacity at intersections as part of short term solutions to manage the city’s worsening congestion, De Silva said.
(COLOMBO, March 06, 2017)
- http://www.economynext.com/Sri_Lanka...-3-7494-6.html
sala lala laaaa



dan ralahamila nathuwa dada kapan sinhalu. waradata daduwam probability = 100%

new utility bill to pay - Traffic fine bill


අපිට සර් කිව්ව අනාත සිඞහලු වැරදි කරන විදිහ අනුව මේ advanced traffic detection cameras දවසට ගානෙ අළුතෙන් හයි කරන්න පුළුවන් කියල. එකක් ලක්ෂ ගාණක් වටිනව. High speed විතරක් නෙමෙයි ඉර කපන ඒව, Lane Change කරන ඒව, හන්දි වලදි වමෙන් ඉස්සර කරන ඒව සේරම රඟල ඉවරයි අනාත සිඞහලු දැන්

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