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WHY
AUTOMATED LICENSE PLATE RECOGNITION
ALPR+?
This powerful technology solution will allow your police department to monitor and search for vehicles within your community and will act as a tool to help solve crimes quickly, find missing persons and deter criminal activity. By using the power of automated intelligence, the automated license plate recognition software will continue to evolve over time, offering new features for users as the software recognizes new data patterns for use by law enforcement.

ALPR


CORE FEATURES
IDENTIFIES
License plates across multiple lanes of traffic
Vehicle characteristics (type, color and make)

RECORDS
Date, time and location of license plate recognitions
Snapshot videos

SENDS
Real-time:
- Notifications
- Texts
- In app notifications

ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Robust search capabilities allow users to search license plate data by:

LOCATION

TIME FRAME

VEHICLE CHARACTERISTICS

FULL OR PARTIAL LICENSE PLATES

PRESENCE OF PEDESTRIANS
License plate data is stored and searchable for up to 30 days. High resolution 4K video clips are stored and searchable for up to 10 days from the date of capture.
This program supports collaboration among police departments. Data, video and hot lists can be shared with neighboring police departments who use the same ALPR+ software.
Cameras can be easily moved and re-installed in different locations to provide coverage in different areas, as needed.

WHY RED
LIGHT CAMERAS?
Red light crashes that result in injury or death are on the rise, outpacing all other kinds of traffic collisions. In 2021, an AAA Foundation study found red light running deaths were at a 10-year high and had increased 28% since the beginning of the study. Nearly one-third of all drivers admitted to having run a red light at some point in their driver history. An estimated 127,000 people were injured in red light running crashes and 1,109 were killed in 2021 alone, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Crashes caused by motorists running red lights are more deadly and damaging than any other kind of intersection crash. Angle crashes, the type frequently found in red light running accidents, account for almost half of all deaths from collisions between two vehicles, according to the National Safety Council.
Research shows that the presence of cameras at intersections with traffic signals serves as a deterrent to red light running and reduces the number of crashes at intersections. Red light cameras reduce right-angle crashes by as much as 24% and save millions of dollars in damages and medical expenses in the long term, according to the Federal Highway Administration.
Red light cameras also take the burden of pursuing violators off law enforcement, cutting down on potentially dangerous encounters.

127,000
+
People injured in red light running crashes

1,109
Estimated fatalities in 2021

24
%
Reduction in right-angle crashes from red light cameras
HOW DO ALLTECH'S
RED LIGHT CAMERAS WORK?

AllTech’s red light enforcement cameras capture high-resolution, digital color images of vehicles entering intersections after traffic signals have turned red. The AllTech system provides an inexpensive way for any municipality to equip its intersections with an automated safety program.
AllTech records the date, time, and location of all images related to the vehicle, including a close-up of the vehicle’s license plate. Most violations are not contested due to the undeniable photographic evidence.
All AllTech technology is developed in-house to deliver cutting-edge solutions that keep municipalities safe.
ALLTECH SYSTEMS

AllTech’s wireless magnetic sensor system, coupled with newly formulated algorithms, accurately detects red light violations regardless of weather or time of day.
The sensors are small and easy to install, reducing time and money spent on installation.

Its modular nature allows the AllTech camera system to be deployed at any approach and cover up to 10 lanes.

AllTech's infrared technology can capture violations at night without lighting up the intersection, ensuring enforcement does not create a hazard for drivers.



HOW TO
GET STARTED
The following steps outline the process that a municipality must follow to establish a photo-enforcement program with AllTech:
1. A municipality partners with AllTech to conduct research on intersections of concern.
2. Traffic studies are performed and crash data supplied by the Illinois Department of Transportation related to the municipality is compiled.
3. The municipality passes a local municipal ordinance to allow photo-enforcement and other traffic safety measures, if necessary, and completes state-mandated paperwork for the installation of automated traffic enforcement.
4. The municipality engages with AllTech to provide a traffic safety program at agreed-upon intersections. Together, AllTech and the municipality develop and execute a public awareness campaign ahead of the program launch.
5. AllTech installs a photo-enforcement system at the approved intersection(s) at no cost to the municipality.
6. The photo-enforcement system goes live. AllTech monitors, maintains, and services the photo-enforcement system.

HIGH-QUALITY
ACCURATE
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