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    NWA introduces multi-million-dollar video detection system to ease traffic and improve road safety

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14February 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a strategic transfer to spice up the administration of visitors alongside main corridors islandwide, the Nationwide Works Company, (NWA) is rolling out a multi-million-dollar video detection system.

    It comes because the NWA modernises its visitors administration protocol to make its system extra responsive and environment friendly.

    The NWA explains that signalised intersections are at the moment fitted with electro-magnetic fields, that when triggered, permit autos to be regulated primarily based on set timings.

    It argues that the fields are skinny wires, which can be embedded within the asphalt however are sometimes broken by works undertaken by utility corporations or wear-and-tear referring to potholes.

    It says these occurrences then make the operations of the system in-efficient and in-effective typically leading to poor congestion administration.

    The NWA says the brand new system will see cameras being positioned strategically above the corridors to detect visitors patterns thereby making it simpler to control visitors flows.

    It provides that the brand new method will decrease the chance of third-party harm in addition to decreasing wear-and-tear on the tools.

    The present section of the video detection system sees crucial intersections alongside Washington Boulevard, Fixed Spring Highway and Marcus Garvey Drive in Kingston being focused.

    Works can even be finished in New Kingston and alongside Waterloo Highway within the Company Space.

    The NWA says the system ought to see higher advantages to street customers because it pertains to street security.



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