NEW DELHI/FARIDABAD: An Advanced new traffic enforcement technology vehicle ‘Interceptor V8’ fitted with state-of-the-art CrashLab system to help investigate accidents and improve post crash management through road audits was unveiled here on Thursday.
The ‘interceptor V8’ vehicle was launched jointly by Joint Secretary, Ministry of Road Transport, Mr Abhay Damle, and Deputy Executive Secretary, UNECE, Mr Andrey Vasilyev during a three-day conference on Safety of Vulnerable Road Users in South East Asia Region, organised by Institute of Road Traffic Education (IRTE).
The ‘Interceptor V8’, the first of it’s kind crash lab in the country is equipped with latest tools and gadgets for collecting evidences and measurements from the accident scene and it has been developed and designed by Institute of Road Traffic Institute (IRTE) for practical use by police and traffic enforcement agencies in the country.
“An initiative of IRTE, the crash lab a mobile Accident Investigation and Road Safety Reconnaissance Laboratory, with a vision to revolutionise scientific accident crash and collision investigation in the country and to support the police and other investigating authorities in determining factual causes and consequences of such collisions.” said Dr Rohit Baluja, President, IRTE.
“CrashLab features high resolution digital video and still camera which can be elevated to a height of over 12ft. to take live critical shots of the collision form a strategically high view angle. High intensity spot lamps in synchronisation with the camera enables quality images/video recordings even during dusk/night operation. CrashLab also features Laser based device for speed measurement and digital motion video and still recording.It has breath test and first aid facility also” said Dr Baluja.
“CrashLab is also designed to use the latest Global Positioning System (GPS), for ascertaining the true location of the collision scene and creating digital maps of road stretches. CrashLab is equipped with the latest tools and gadgets for collecting evidences and measurements from the accident scene” Dr Baluja added.
“Interceptor vehicle concept initiated in 1995, IRTE developed the state of the art traffic enforcement technology vehicle called “Interceptor”. This technology was recognised by the Government of India at the National Republic Day Parade in 1996 and again in 2001. Designed for practical use by police in capturing video based moving violations including speeds of vehicles, the Interceptor is a comprehensive enforcement and education system. The system comprises of suitably customised vehicle platform, enforcement equipment and software, hardware, complimented with data analysis centre.” Said Dr Baluja.
“The Interceptor has helped police authorities in about 17 states in the country in prosecuting traffic violators on basis of Evidence, spreading Traffic Education, providing Primary First Aid and Rescue , in conducting Road and Infrastructure Surveys. worked as a Deterrent for traffic violators and helped in Road Safety Audits” said Dr Baluja. (AGENCIES)