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Vehicle Counting and Classification Systems

Vehicle counting and classification systems provide safe and efficient transportation management across a wide range of applications from door security sensors and barrier systems to toll gate points and parking solutions.

  1. Door Security Sensors

  2. Barrier Systems

  3. Toll Gate Points

  4. Vehicle Classification

  5. Parking Safety Sensors

  6. Public Transportation Solutions

1 – Door Security Sensors

In this article, we will explain under which conditions Vehicle Counting and Classification Systems are needed. Today’s advanced technological products continue to make our lives easier, and as Ergosafe Partner, we continue to develop these new solutions to meet our customers’ needs.

You can always contact us regarding any topic you are interested in. Let’s begin with information about doors: revolving and sliding doors, warehouses, offices, airports, storage areas, and many other types of buildings.

Whether they have controlled access or not, the main purpose is to open and close doors quickly and safely. Safety sensors are used to prevent vehicles or other users from being trapped between the moving door. You may contact us for detailed information about Safety Sensors and Systems for doors, and we will be happy to provide a comprehensive presentation.

2 – Barrier Systems

Barrier Systems, which are part of Vehicle Counting and Classification System applications, prevent potential accidents through advanced sensors. Barriers offer many advantages in terms of usability in both open and enclosed areas.

They can be used in open or closed parking lots, shopping malls, high-rise residential areas, and similar locations. Whether controlled access is required or not, the main purpose is to open and close barriers quickly and safely.

Barrier Opening and Safety Sensors are used to activate the barrier opening only for vehicles and to prevent vehicles or pedestrians from being trapped while the barrier is closing. In this way, accidents are effectively prevented.

3 – Toll Gate Points

Our third topic for Vehicle Counting and Classification Systems is Toll Gate Sections. Toll gates are systems used to ensure that vehicles stop at a designated point and then proceed. Toll Gate Sensors can be used in many different areas.

They can be installed for both public and private sector needs. Paid access applications are commonly found on highways. The sensors facilitate the classification and counting of various vehicle types—such as light vehicles, heavy-duty trucks, and motorcycles—using an access lane, with the aim of optimizing infrastructure and traffic flow.

Safety sensors are also used to prevent vehicles from becoming trapped under or between moving barriers.

4 – Vehicle Classification

Vehicle Classification is an application commonly found on all types of vehicle passage routes, such as highways, main roads, parking facilities, and access roads leading to rest areas.

The primary purpose is to detect different types of vehicles—such as light vehicles, heavy-duty trucks, and motorcycles—in order to optimize infrastructure and increase the revenue of toll systems. Vehicle Classification is a highly important topic for authorized authorities.

5 – Parking Safety Sensors

Our fifth topic under Vehicle Counting and Classification Systems is Parking Safety Sensors. These sensors prevent vehicles from being trapped between moving barriers when entering or exiting parking areas.

Additionally, laser scanner sensors facilitate the counting and classification of vehicles entering or leaving parking facilities, helping to optimize infrastructure costs. This data provides valuable insights for various operational and management needs.

6 – Public Transportation Solutions

In this section, let’s talk about the sensors developed for doors used in trains, metros, and trams. Train Door Sensors generally serve two main purposes: ensuring passenger safety and enabling the doors to open. Their primary goals are to protect passengers and to optimize passenger flow.

These sensors are typically located on train access doors as well as interior doors. They perform their functions to prevent accidents when the vehicle stops at designated stations. Human error can occur, and undesired accidents may happen—for example, a door potentially closing on a passenger.

However, thanks to Door Sensors, this risk is eliminated. The subject of Vehicle Counting and Classification Systems covers a wide range of applications and cannot be considered under a single category.

What Are Platform Screen Door Sensors and What Do They Do?

Platform screen door sensors are used to secure the hazardous gap between the platform screen doors and the train. With the increasing automation of railway vehicles, the need to ensure safety in these hazardous platform areas has grown significantly. Thanks to safety sensors, it is possible to accurately monitor the three-dimensional space between the train doors and the platform, thereby enhancing user safety.

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