Slimline, budget-friendly case
Choose the MetroCount Handle instead of the traditional roadside case when purchasing the RoadPod VT. Benefits include a discount off the standard RoadPod VT price, 56% lighter in comparison, a compact design for easy handling and total weather resistance.
Download traffic data from your desk
The Remote Access Link sends information from your traffic counter to any computer running the MetroCount software. It is perfect for managing hard-to-access or semi-permanent sites, saving time surveying multiple locations, diagnosing sensor issues during active surveys and improving staff safety.
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Hardware
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- RoadPod® VT Verkeersteller
- Handleiding
- MTE® Software
Required add ons
- Veldapparatuur voor verkeersstudies
- Datacommunicatie kabel
From Data Collection to Action: How Speed Surveying Impacts Traffic Management
Conducting a traffic survey is an efficient method of collecting traffic data to identify focus areas and changes in patterns. With a focus on speed surveying, the results collected using RoadPod® VT counters can provide a better understanding of the key metrics of road safety and which, if any, need improvement.
Road Impact Studies in Guatemala
Since 2016, urban development consultants Analitica have been using automatic traffic counters to conduct road impact studies throughout Guatemala. We chatted with Analitica’s director, Oldin Ramirez to hear how MetroCount traffic monitoring systems have played a key role in informing real-estate projects and infrastructure development across the country.
Het was echt een eye-opener om te beseffen hoeveel informatie kan worden verzameld uit een paar rubberen buizen.
MetroCount are the only vehicle classifiers that I use for my business. The counters have worked in temperatures of -30c to +40c accurately. I set up my machines from the offi ce using MTE which is fast and easy. Less time on the side of the road makes it much safer for all of us.
University of Central Florida
Two different statistical tests (Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test and T-Test) were performed to statistically demonstrate reasonable reliability of the traffic counting tubes data. Both statistical tests revealed there is no significant difference, at the 95% confidence level, between the actual traffic volumes and volumes obtained from the traffic counting tubes.