
e-con Systems Expands AI Camera Tools for Traffic Monitoring
The systems support license plate recognition, traffic analytics, and video management for transportation agencies.
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The systems support license plate recognition, traffic analytics, and video management for transportation agencies.
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Ferrara Fire Apparatus is recalling certain 2004-2012 Inferno and Igniter emergency vehicles equipped with Timoney Independent Front Suspensions.
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The HC140 (Gen3) camera monitoring system is designed for applications where placement of the camera is critical for viewing the load.
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Utilizing three rows of lighting, the M180 Triple Stack produces a bright, off-angle 180 degree warning light that can be easily switched over to be used as an alley light, intersection light, or worklight.
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In October 2017, wildfires spread across Northern California, burning through 114,000 acres of land. Here’s what one fleet manager learned during the fires and recovery period.
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The training is part of the Clay County (Ind.) Sheriff's effort to reduce accidents, injuries, and potential lawsuits, and is funded through the county's insurance carrier.
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The Genie Lift Guard Platform Mesh family of accessories is designed to prevent dropped objects falling from aerial worksites.
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Vactor Manufacturing is recalling certain 2011-2017 HXX and 2100 Plus vacuum excavator trucks. The hydraulic dump body cylinder can corrode at the threaded joint over time, causing the cylinder to fail when in a dump cycle.
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Maxxima’s M20388 Series of ultra-thin Class 2 emergency/warning LED lights are available in amber, red, white, or blue.
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The Security Cubby Cover is designed for model years 2005-2018 and fits over the existing plastic OEM cubby located behind the rear seat to offer added protection against theft.
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Westmoreland County, Pa., fleet drivers will have to complete safety driving classes after minor collisions before getting back behind the wheel, according to the city’s revised driver policy.
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