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Traffic filtering
How can we regulate access for specific target groups and modalities?
This opportunity area focuses on developing tools to regulate access based on user and modality characteristics. Currently, access is managed through cameras using criteria like emission class, weight, and user status (resident/non-resident). We are now exploring the expansion of these tools by integrating ANPR cameras with additional sensors.
Cases
Traffic filtering
Closing areas for specific target groups
How could we apply intelligent access to maintain low traffic areas, so that the livability and safety of these neighborhoods will be improved?
Traffic filtering
Closing passages and areas in a dynamic way
Existing ‘terms and conditions’ to get access are still quite static. In this use case we want to explore what a more dynamic way of closing passages and areas looks like.
Traffic filtering
Setting up a national exemption system
What would a national exemption system look like? Is this desirable in keeping our cities accessible? In this use case we want to explore the potential of a national system to request and provide exemptions.
Traffic filtering
A nationally available solution
The municipality of Amsterdam has a proven application. If we make this application available nationally, other municipalities could monitor and enforce environmental zones, heavy traffic zones and passage bans too.