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Singerofthefall2012-11-11 18:49:47
Iron
Singerofthefall, 2012-11-11 18:49:47

What is this device?

Here's a thing they hung a few days ago on a pole near my house. Was wondering what it is? The device is directed towards the road (the road is on the right side in the photo). That part of the device that resembles an antenna (in the photo on the right, tilted) is directed to the road at about the same angle as the lantern on the pole of which it hangs.

There is an idea that this is something like a car counter, but it would be interesting to know for sure.



Another photo, taken from the very edge of the sidewalk:



PS I'm not sure which hub to write to, like "Iron" more or less fits the meaning ...

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merciful, 2012-11-11
@Singerofthefall

“A device for recording traffic congestion
on streets” © Forum topic - RadioScanner - www.radioscanner.ru/forum/topic44635.html

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nerudo, 2012-11-11
@nerudo

Cut off the appropriate wires and lie down in the bushes - watch who arrives and how fast. This will clear up a lot.

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ZUZ, 2012-11-11
@ZUZ

I was told that this is Yandex.Traffic — some kind of device that registers the speed and density of the flow during the campaign. Now there are more and more such boxes everywhere.
Requisition of Yandex employees

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optemist, 2012-11-11
@optemist

The traffic light after that sucks, at what distance?

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mars478, 2012-11-11
@mars478

90% that these are traffic detectors, exactly the same boxes hang on the Moscow Ring Road;
www.zr.ru/content/articles/485254-kak_ne_popast_pod_videofiksaciju/ :
“Over the past couple of years, almost 3.8 thousand detectors have been installed - radar devices. They not only passively fix the speed, intensity, composition of flows, but they are also a tool for operational regulation. Let's say, on the Moscow Ring Road, detectors are mounted every 300 meters.

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sisaenkov, 2012-11-12
@sisaenkov

I saw how on Vorontsovskaya Street Google showed the direction towards Taganka in red on the map, although it was free, but cars were parked along the entire street exactly under these sensors.

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