Traffic law enforcement system
First Claim
1. A traffic law enforcement systemwherein at least two enforcement units having identifying indicia readers are spaced apart a given distance;
- wherein at least one central computer receives inputs, including identifying indicia of vehicles which pass the identifying indicia readers, from the at least two enforcement units;
wherein the at least two enforcement units and the at least one central computer cooperate to calculate an average velocity of a vehicle which passes between the at least two enforcement units; and
wherein within a certain amount of time, the identifying indicia which does not indicate a violation are deleted from memory.
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Abstract
A traffic law enforcement system having two or more enforcement units and at least one central computer connected via network devices. The enforcement units are spaced apart a given distance and each has a license plate reader. The central computer receives inputs from two not necessarily adjacent enforcement units, including identifying indicia, such as license plate numbers of passing vehicles. The enforcement units and the central computer cooperate to calculate an average velocity of a vehicle which passes between two not necessarily adjacent enforcement units by using the inputs of a) minimum-travel-time-drivable distance between enforcement units which transmitted matching identifying indicia, b) posted speed limit data between enforcement units which transmitted matching license plate numbers, and c) time lapsed between the transmission of the matching identifying indicia to the central computer. Optionally, after a predetermined amount of time, vehicle information which do not indicate violations, is erased.
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6 Claims
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1. A traffic law enforcement system
wherein at least two enforcement units having identifying indicia readers are spaced apart a given distance; -
wherein at least one central computer receives inputs, including identifying indicia of vehicles which pass the identifying indicia readers, from the at least two enforcement units; wherein the at least two enforcement units and the at least one central computer cooperate to calculate an average velocity of a vehicle which passes between the at least two enforcement units; and wherein within a certain amount of time, the identifying indicia which does not indicate a violation are deleted from memory. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A traffic law enforcement system
wherein at least two enforcement units having identifying indicia readers are spaced apart a given distance; -
wherein at least one central computer receives inputs, including identifying indicia of vehicles which pass the identifying indicia readers, from the at least two enforcement units; wherein the at least two enforcement units and the at least one central computer cooperate to calculate an average velocity of a vehicle which passes between the at least two enforcement units, wherein at least three enforcement units cooperate with the at least one central computer to identify a vehicle whose average velocity is calculated across the path of the at least three enforcement units and in which at least two images of the vehicle are recorded at different locations for evidentiary purposes; and wherein after a predetermined amount of time, the identifying indicia which does not indicate a violation are deleted from memory.
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4. A traffic law enforcement system
wherein at least two enforcement units having identifying indicia readers are spaced apart a given distance; -
wherein at least one central computer receives inputs, including identifying indicia of vehicles which pass the identifying indicia readers, from the at least two enforcement units; wherein the at least two enforcement units and the at least one central computer cooperate to calculate an average velocity of a vehicle which passes between the at least two enforcement units, wherein at least three enforcement units cooperate with the at least one central computer to identify a vehicle whose average velocity is calculated across the path of the at least three enforcement units and in which at least two images of the vehicle are recorded at different locations for evidentiary purposes; and
wherein;the system stores identifying indicia and place and time information into a central database until a match is found within a certain amount of time, and, when a match indicating a violation is found, the system captures and stores a graphical image and associated information, and then reinjects identifying indicia data into the central database together with an associated flag which points to the captured video image of the first match so that a subsequent violation can be associated with a prior violation.
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5. A traffic law enforcement system having at least two enforcement units at least two locations and a central computer, wherein
the at least two enforcement units read identifying indicia from passing vehicles at the at least two locations and transmit at least the identifying indicia to the central computer; - and wherein
the central computer; a) associates a time of the transmission and a location of the source of the identifying indicia such that when the central computer redcognizes that an identifying indicia was received which matches another identifying indicia received earlier in time and within a certain period of time, the central computer calculates the average speed of an alleged vehicle which passed between the at least two locations, compares the maximum average permissible velocity with the average velocity of the vehicle, and determines whether the vehicle exceeded the maximum average permissible velocity between the at least two locations; and wherein after a predetermined amount of time, the identifying indicia which does not indicate a violation are deleted from memory.
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6. A traffic law enforcement system
wherein at least two enforcement units having identifying indicia readers are spaced apart a given distance; -
wherein at least one central computer receives inputs, including identifying indicia of vehicles which pass the identifying indicia readers, from the at least two enforcement units; wherein the at least two enforcement units and the at least one central computer cooperate to calculate an average velocity of a vehicle which passes between the at least two enforcement units and, wherein, after a predetermined amount of time, the identifying indicia which do not indicate a violation are deleted from memory.
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