They'll Activate C4 with 3,000 Cameras Against Road Robbery.
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Cd. of Mexico.- The federal government will activate a C4 Carretero on September 1st to combat the theft of the highway and to deal with security incidents on the federal roads. The center will concentrate images and data from a network consisting of 3,000 15 cameras, one thousand 5 monitoring points and 120 arcs for the automatic recognition of plates and the reading of holograms of the Public Vehicle Registry. The infrastructure will cover a t…
Claudia Sheinbaum's government will launch the C4 road with surveillance cameras and automatic vehicle identification on a thousand 407 kilometers of federal roads.
The new system will integrate video surveillance, geolocation and radiocommunication to strengthen security on federal roads PORTAVOZ/AGENCIAS At the morning conference, President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo presented the progress of the project designed to strengthen security on federal roads and combat, mainly, the theft of cargo transport.The system will concentrate information from different technological tools to facilitate incident detection a…
It will concentrate images and data from a network consisting of 3,000 15 cameras, one thousand 5 monitoring points and 120 arches for automatic plate recognition, but it does not contemplate the roads of Coahuila Mexico City.- The federal government will activate on September 1 a C4 Carretero to combat the theft of the highway and attend security incidents on the federal roads. The center will concentrate images and data from a network composed…
The C4 Carrereo will include a network of video-monitoring and automatic identification of vehicles on federal roads Laura Arana OEM-Reportex The Government of Mexico lists for September the operation of the C4 Carretero, which will have video surveillance and vehicle identification to improve security and road response.At a press conference led by President Claudia Sheinbaum, Guillermo Briseño Lobora, commander of the National Guard, reported …
This Monday, the National Guard announced the activation of the C4 Carretero which will have a monitoring network and automatic identification of vehicles that will cover a total of 1407 kilometers of federal roads, highlighting a stretch that connects Mazatlan with Durango.
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