A trial of 3D laser scanners that collect data on road accidents is to be carried out by 27 English police forces. The Department for Transport (DfT) is to provide £2.7m of funding for the 37 scanners.
The equipment, which is being supplied by Nottingham-based firm 3D Laser Mapping, will, the company says, enable the police to collect highly detailed, 3D images of crash sites up to 50% faster than traditional survey techniques. Data from the scanners is used to produce high quality...
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