Transforming Urban Mobility: Viion Systems Joins the Fight Against Traffic Congestion in Kinshasa

Traffic congestion is a critical issue in many developing countries, severely impacting daily life and economic efficiency. Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is no exception, grappling with severe traffic problems that hinder urban mobility, road safety, and quality of life. However, a promising development is on the horizon. A recent announcement reveals a groundbreaking project led by Canada, with Viion Systems proudly contributing to this transformative initiative aimed at reducing traffic congestion and enhancing road safety.

Viion to unveil new traffic camera A.I. at Intertraffic 2022

Seatbelt detection, HOV lane occupancy and vehicle classification are among the latest capabilities available with Viion’s proven TrafficCam 3D workhorse. Viion Systems Inc. will make an exciting return to Intertraffic in Amsterdam this March, featuring A.I. technology that has yet to be demonstrated in the traffic enforcement industry. T…

Viion Attending 2021 Gulf Traffic Expo!

VICTORIA, B.C. – Viion is happy to announce that it will be attending as a key exhibitor to Gulf Traffic 2021, from December 6 to December 8, at the Dubai World Trade Centre in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Viion Systems Inc., will be located in booth H8.F01, Hall 8, featuring the latest traffic enforcement and management technology, including our a…VICTORIA, B.C. – Viion is happy to announce that it will be attending as a key exhibitor to Gulf Traffic 2021, from December 6 to December 8, at the Dubai World Trade Centre in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Viion Systems Inc., will be located in booth H8.F01, Hall 8, featuring the latest traffic enforcement and management technology, including our a…

UN Road Safety Week Kicks Off

Today, the sixth annual United Nations Road Safety Week rolls into action and will stick around until May 23, 2021. Held in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), the international initiative, under the hashtag #Love30 and #StreetsForLife, advocates for Streets for Life by making 30 km/h (20 mph) speed limits the norm for cities wo…

Public Perception of Automated Speed Enforcement

Since its launch in the late 1960s, automated traffic enforcement has stirred controversy for many reasons over the years; effectiveness, accuracy and potential to quickly generate revenue are common public concerns to this day. Despite these suspicions however, the majority of citizens surprisingly continue to support this technology, as many beli…Since its launch in the late 1960s, automated traffic enforcement has stirred controversy for many reasons over the years; effectiveness, accuracy and potential to quickly generate revenue are common public concerns to this day. Despite these suspicions however, the majority of citizens surprisingly continue to support this technology, as many beli…

The Benefits of Automatic Traffic Camera Enforcement

An average of 400,000 people lose their lives every year due to speeding, further raising the importance of mass speed enforcement worldwide. Since their earliest deployment in the early 1960s, speed enforcement cameras, or automated traffic enforcement cameras, have repeatedly proven their benefits in significantly improving safety and reducing co…

How Automated Speed Enforcement Cameras Work

Speeding costs 400,000 lives on roads worldwide each year, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Studies by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) show that automated speed cameras save lives and reduce enforcement costs. Speed cameras operate 24/7 without the expense and risk of personnel deployed by the roadside. B…

Reduce CO2 Emissions with Automated Speed Control

Not all negative impacts caused by speed can be immediately translated into twisted metal and loss of human life – a silent, lesser-known toll falls on our environment and health: impact of CO2 emissions. Think about this way: in the average car, gasoline consumption increases by 25 per cent when the speed limit on expressways rises from 88 km/h to…

Viion to attend virtual Gulf Traffic expo in December

VICTORIA, B.C. – Viion will be attending the digital-only Gulf Traffic expo this year, renamed as Traffic & Transportech Digital Week, from December 14 to 17. The in-person part of the event in Dubai, U.A.E., was postponed until 2021 due to COVID-19. The event will be the industry’s first global digital gathering, which will virtually brin…

Viion on track for Gulf Traffic 2020

VICTORIA, B.C., – Mark your calendars! The VIION will be joining hundreds of other international professionals at the Gulf Traffic Conference in Dubai, U.A.E., from December 15 to 17. This year, the event will be in the form of a “hybrid” exhibition, seeking to combine face-to-face and online participation by offering “in-person experience and an i…