M671 Weigh in Motion (WIM)
With the size and weight of vehicles steadily increasing, traffic engineers need tools to enable them to measure the weight of the vehicles travelling along the road, without causing unnecessary inconvenience to road users.
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Benefits
- Proven reliability and accuracy delivers dependable traffic data
- Designed to be installed in standard equipment housings allowing simple integration with other units
- Wide range of report formats to allow integration with existing systems and analysis tools
- Can be used to protect structures
Features
- Utilises highly accurate Kistler sensors
- Historic and real time reporting capabilities
- Stand alone or used as part of a comprehensive solution
- User friendly configuration and management application
By utilising the M671 WIM system, engineers can measure with high levels of accuracy, the weight of vehicles travelling at normal highway speeds.
This information can be used as an historic report, but can also be built into a real time solution that can be used to protect vulnerable structures like bridges by automatically advising drivers of overweight vehicles to take an alternative route.
The Golden River M671 can be used alongside our Measure-in-Motion platform, for more details please click on the link in the product toolbox.
M671 Weigh In Motion (WIM) Video
Latest Case Studies
Jan
Traffic network monitoring in London
Road network management in London is highly complex and Golden River has worked with Transport for London (TfL) since 1996 to help overcome these complexities by developing, installing and maintaining network monitoring services to ensure reliable and accurate data collection.
Feb
Slough Borough Council M100 Installation
Slough Borough Council and their traffic signal consultant partners Atkins were looking for a more cost effective solution when upgrading multiple traffic signalised junctions along the very busy main A4 dual carriageway that included extending the Split Cycle Offset Optimisation Technique (SCOOT) detection coverage. 91 were installed, both on the main A4 dual carriageway and also a large number of intersecting side roads at 11 separate junctions.

