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Common Applications of the AVI
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- Traffic Signal
Preemption - Ambulances,
fire trucks, and other emergency
vehicles can be equipped with AVI
technology to control traffic
signals outside of their facilities
so that they have immediate, safe
access to roadways.
- Gated Access -
Some municipalities use the Reno A &
E AVI system at gated communities,
industrial complexes, and other
restricted areas so that emergency
vehicles are provided unrestricted
access to those areas - saving time,
property, and lives. The cities in
the Las Vegas, Nevada metropolitan
area use proprietary coded Reno A &
E AVI system components.
- Secure Parking
- AVI technology is an inexpensive
way to allow for hands-free access
to parking lots at airports,
hospitals, and industrial complexes.
Businesses and communities can
control access, maintain security,
and administer parking
automatically.
- Fleet Vehicles
- The AVI system provides a cost
efficient way for companies with
small fleets to control access to
loading bays, secure parking areas,
and passage through controlled
areas.
- Bus Priority -
Many public transportation systems
use AVI technology to allow traffic
signal preemption in the event a bus
is running behind schedule.
- Light Rail -
AVI systems on trains provide train
presence information at busy
signalized intersections. Some
transit systems have transmitters on
the front and the back of their
trains to not only allow them
immediate access, but to return the
intersection to road traffic after
the train has passed. A special
version of the AVI-X transmitter was
developed in response to a request
from the Utah Transit Authority for
use on light rail trains in the
greater Salt Lake City region.
- Airports
- Many
airports use AVI technology to
monitor and/or control ground
vehicle transportation inside the
airport facility.
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