I am interning for American Traffic Solutions. They
are a red light company. They install and maintain sensors that are triggered
by speed, red lights or bus lane. They have cameras in Chicago, Texas, Florida,
Washington, California and Canada. We also process the violations for some
cities and print out the notices and send them to the violators.
American Traffic Solutions work with courts and police
departments also with the distribution of our own software. We maintain,
develop, and troubleshoot our own program. This program is called Axsis this
software takes the images from the camera and puts it into our program so that
it can be processed. “Violation Processors” then check the violations to see if
it is an actual violation based on federal and state laws. Once that is done it
is either sent to the police station So that a police officer can sign off on
it or be sent to our printing facility so that a notice of the violation can be
sent off. We have offices in New York and Chicago. Our headquarters are here in
Tempe, AZ.
What I will be doing for them is doing troubleshooting of our software for clients of courts and police departments. I willdoing this in compliance with
the contract guidelines set by the client. I will also help load software for
the cameras.
What I will be doing for them is doing troubleshooting of our software for clients of courts and police departments. I will
Interesting Internship. I am one of those public members that wish those traffic sensors would be removed. We have many in Washington state, and there has been debate about removing them (something that I dearly hope they do). I always wonder how the process worked, and now I know who sends those tickets.
ReplyDeleteWow!! Your internship sounds very interesting! I would actually be interested in an internship with American traffic solutions to see how it all works. I personally have been a victim of red lights and traffic violation tickets, so it would be really cool to actually get to see how a traffic violation is determined. Goodluck this semester!
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