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GPS puts traffic orders in their right place
Wiltshire Council has adopted GPS (global positioning system) technology to provide traffic regulation orders under the Traffic Management Act 2004. On 1 April 2009, Wiltshire Council became a unitary authority taking responsibility for all aspects of parking in the county.
This required the conversion of parking orders into a map based positioning system. The work entailed the collection of over 10,000 pieces of positional data and 8,000 photographs, which was contracted out to business...
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