Traffic Management Systems
The tools for efficient, sustainable traffic monitoring
Equip yourself with the tools for precise, efficient traffic data collection with Golden River's Marksman range.


Designed specifically by traffic engineers for traffic engineers, systems are reliable and accessible – from installation, traffic data collection to analysis.
Monitor, count and classify traffic flows with a temporary or long-term vehicle counter and vehicle classifier; prevent weak structures from deteriorating with a Weigh-In-Motion system or count cars and bikes with a solar powered logging stud.
An extensive range of loop counters and radar counters can be installed, for vehicle count and classification, whenever, wherever ensures feedback is targeted and specific to independent project parameters.
Our M100 Wireless Vehicle Detection system also saves time, money and negates the need to disrupt traffic flows since there’s no loop cutting or trench ducting involved. It’s traffic signal control at its most efficient and cost effective.
Thanks to MCentre, a modular solution, feedback can be thoroughly analysed for a wide range of end users and projects.
Latest News
Feb
Ultimate Precision with Wireless Detection, for Aberdeen City Council
Aberdeen M100
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Nov
Former Transport Minister, Dr Stephen Ladyman has Joined Clearview Traffic Group
Clearview Traffic Group Ltd has today announced the appointment of Stephen Ladyman as Strategic advisor. Stephen will facilitate closer working relationships with Government, key agencies and large enterprises across the transport sector. A former scienti
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Case Studies
Oct
Optimising car park usage in Canterbury, Kent
During peak shopping periods traffic queues to City Centre car parks often lead to congestion issues with some car parks at gridlock whilst others just a short distance away are left with many available parking spaces. This leads to driver frustration, queuing and congestion within the City. Congestion also has a negative environmental impact, increasing emissions from idling cars whilst waiting to find an available parking space.

















