b'24 Partner News Winter 2022EnterpriseTraffic enforcement technology will help reduce Bristols pollution levels Leading UK traffic safety and enforcement system provider,Fusion cameras across Bristol is an exciting step forward for the city, with charges SEA, a sudsidary of Cohort plc, has provided Bristol Citybeing reinvested back into the local community. Im looking forward to seeing Council with a solution for its new Clean Air Zone. the benefits this system will have on Bristol as I really do believe the ROADflow Fusion camera has the technological capability to provide outstanding results.A hosted back office system then rapidly examines information such as a vehicle,Our dedicated transport team is based in engine type and Euro rating to identify ifBristol, and we are delighted to be involved it is compliant. This is further reviewed byin such an important initiative in our home a human monitor to confirm the systemscity.decision, helping to mitigate any rare errors. SEAs cutting-edge technology canBristol is one of the first Clean Air Zones also integrate with multiple third partyto be implemented in the UK, and theyll systems, such as payment providers andcontinue to be rolled out across the UK by Penalty Charge Notice processors, to enablelocal authorities. SEA hopes to partner with Bristol is set to become a cleaner, greenereffective enforcement for local authorities. more authorities to support cleaner air in and healthier city thanks to the ROADflowthe UKs cities.Fusion camera developed by SEA, aWith a wide array of mobile and fixed subsidiary of IET Enterprise Partner Cohort.deployment options, the ROADflow SEAs transport management technologysystem is also highly re-configurable. The has been selected by Bristol City Counciltechnology can help to reduce congestion for 50 locations across the city to supportand increase sustainability through the the roll out of its Clean Air Zone, which willimplementation of Clean Air Zones and help to reduce harmful nitrogen dioxidemaintain safety by encouraging improved pollution from vehicles.driver behaviours. It can be adapted to enforce areas such as school keep clear The cameras will be used to enforce thezones, if required in the future.zones, encouraging motorists to use more carbon friendly transport methods and helpClean Air Zone launchreduce congestion and improve road safety.With 150 signs and 50 cameras assembled across Bristol, the Clean Air Zone is due to A closer look at the ROADflowlaunch in Autumn 2022. Prior to going live, Fusion camera a period of system integration and testing The ROADflow Fusion camera is a highlywill be undertaken to ensure every vehicle accurate system that will be used to detectcoming into central Bristol can be monitored all vehicles as they enter the Clean Air Zone,correctly.using infrared technology to perform live identification via ANPR (Automatic NumberAlastair Cobb, Head of Transport at SEA, Plate Recognition).said: The implementation of ROADflow'