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[Title] => Most of traffic system sensors not working
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[Title] => Disaster execs to thieves: We want river sensors back
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points in the metropolis.
Binay responded to criticisms that the system has certain defects.
The technology, adapted from the Sydney Coordinated and Adaptive Traffic System
(SCATS), uses electronic sensors underneath the roads to read traffic
conditions.
Under optimal conditions, the sensors can detect the volume, spacing and speed
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Critics of the system argu
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Binay defended yesterday the P1.5 billion SMART traffic lights installed in key
points in the metropolis.
Binay responded to criticisms that the system has certain defects.
The technology, adapted from the Sydney Coordinated and Adaptive Traffic System
(SCATS), uses electronic sensors underneath the roads to read traffic
conditions.
Under optimal conditions, the sensors can detect the volume, spacing and speed
of motor vehicles and react accordingly to these factors.
Critics of the system argu
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January 11, 2011 - 8:57am