DURHAM COUNTY COUNCIL INSTALLS VIDEALERT PLATFORM TO FIGHT BUS LANE MISUSE

December 12, 2019

 

DURHAM COUNTY COUNCIL INSTALLS VIDEALERT PLATFORM TO FIGHT BUS LANE MISUSE

 

PINNER, MIDDLESEX, 12 DECEMBER 2019 – Durham County Council is installing a new automated Videalert enforcement system to crack down on bus lane contraventions in North Road in Durham City.  The council has taken over responsibility for the enforcement of bus lanes from Durham Constabulary and has deployed cameras as part of an ongoing contract with NSL inresponse to complaints about contraventions from local councillors, residents, bus companies, taxi drivers and the Durham Licenced Taxi Association.

 

According to Kieron Moralee, Parking and Transport Infrastructure Team Leader at Durham County council:  “The cameras have been installed to reduce the incidence of drivers breaching bus lane restrictions and increase the speed and reliability of the local bus network. This measure will also impact on traffic flows, making the streets safer for cyclists and pedestrians alike.”

 

Videalert has installed the latest ONVIF-compliant HD ANPR cameras that deliver the highest quality images.  Capture rates are further enhanced by combining ANPR and video analytics to identify only the vehicles that are actually committing offences.  The system also allows the use of a whitelist of vehicles that can legitimately use the gates including buses, emergency vehicles and maintenance vehicles.

 

Captured evidence packs are stored on Videalert’s hosted digital video platform where they can be accessed and reviewed securely over the internet.  Validated evidence packs are sent to the council’s back office system to issue penalty charge notices (PCN).  Videalert’s flexible hosted platform makes it a quick and cost effective process to deploy enforcement as it does not require the installation of any IT at the council’s offices.

 

“We are committed to maintaining an independent approach to the provision of ‘best of breed’ technology solutions to meet the specific requirements of individual clients,” commented James Fraser, Local Government Account Director at NSL.  “With an outstanding track record of reliability, the Videalert platform was the ideal solution for Durham County Council.”

 

The cameras were switched on in mid-September and anyone caught misusing the bus lanes were sent warning letters for the first two weeks before £60 penalty charge notices were issued.  The council has stated that all money raised through the charges will be invested back into managing the road network in County Durham.

 

Tim Daniels, Sales and Marketing Director of Videalert, added:  “This contract demonstrates how Videalert and NSL can jointly deliver a complete end-to-end solution from cradle to grave including capture, back office processing and debt collection. This integrated approach reduces risk and enables councils to increase both productivity and compliance in the shortest timeframes.”

 

About Videalert

Videalert is part of Marston Holdings, the UK’s largest transportation and enforcement services group.  It is also one of the UK’s leading suppliers of intelligent traffic management and enforcement solutions. Videalert is the only company able to provide its own suite of attended, unattended, and Mobile Vehicle CCTV enforcement solutions using the same intelligent digital video software platform.  The platform supports the widest range of traffic management and enforcement applications as well as clean air and low emission zones using the same infrastructure.  This unique, future-proofed solution combines sophisticated video analytics with ANPR and offers a full range of deployment options including wired LAN, Wi-Fi LAN and 4G WAN as well as supporting all analogue and ONVIF compliant digital megapixel cameras.  For further information, please visit www.videalert.com