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Hi
It is not just Cities and Towns etc that have problems with Traffic, in our rural situation we seem to have major issues with very large tractors and trailers going up and down our 'B' class road every 10 minutes from early in the morning to late in the evening, seven days a week with all the noise pollution etc that goes with that. We also have problems with rat running and blatant speeding in what is supposed to be a 40 Mph limit zone. Finally we have 40Te HGV's thundering through when they should be sticking to the 'A' class roads.
So what we would like to see is a ruralised version of Telraam where the system will also do shape recognition for tractors and trailers and large 40Te HGV's. This is so we can quantify the problems
Is this feasible and will I have to write such code as right now I am a newbie?
Thanks David
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Hi
It is not just Cities and Towns etc that have problems with Traffic, in our rural situation we seem to have major issues with very large tractors and trailers going up and down our 'B' class road every 10 minutes from early in the morning to late in the evening, seven days a week with all the noise pollution etc that goes with that. We also have problems with rat running and blatant speeding in what is supposed to be a 40 Mph limit zone. Finally we have 40Te HGV's thundering through when they should be sticking to the 'A' class roads.
So what we would like to see is a ruralised version of Telraam where the system will also do shape recognition for tractors and trailers and large 40Te HGV's. This is so we can quantify the problems
Is this feasible and will I have to write such code as right now I am a newbie?
Thanks David
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: