
By shifting from static weigh stations to real‑time, data‑driven enforcement, agencies can lower operational costs while safeguarding bridges and freight corridors. The solution also modernises tolling customer service, positioning Quarterhill to capture growing demand for intelligent transportation systems.
Transportation agencies worldwide are grappling with rising freight volumes, aging bridges, and tighter emissions standards. To keep critical corridors functional, governments are turning to intelligent transportation systems that blend sensing, analytics, and enforcement into a single workflow. Quarterhill’s showcase at Intertraffic Amsterdam reflects this shift, positioning the company as a one‑stop provider of hardware and cloud services that can monitor traffic in motion, flag violations, and streamline toll operations without adding physical bottlenecks. The integrated approach promises higher compliance rates while preserving roadway capacity, a balance that traditional static weigh stations struggle to achieve.
Quarterhill’s Virtual Weight Station 2.0 eliminates the need for permanent roadside scales by delivering real‑time overload alerts through a web‑based interface. Coupled with Direct Enforcement, which captures in‑lane weight data and issues citations instantly, agencies can protect bridges and pavements without deploying additional crews. The company’s SensorLine fibre‑optic array adds axle‑level detection, enabling precise vehicle classification and traffic pattern analysis. Meanwhile, the RedFox Multi‑Sensor Vehicle Portal merges LiDAR, imaging and above‑ground axle sensors, offering port and border operators a plug‑and‑play solution that reduces installation time and maintenance costs.
The cloud‑native Icoms Analytics Platform ties these field devices together, presenting a unified dashboard for traffic monitoring, violation analytics and tolling back‑office automation. Its AI‑driven chatbot streamlines routine driver inquiries, freeing human agents to handle complex disputes, while real‑time data feeds support predictive maintenance of infrastructure. For agencies, the shift from reactive inspections to proactive, data‑driven compliance translates into lower operational expenses and fewer roadway disruptions. As legislation evolves to demand stricter weight enforcement, Quarterhill’s end‑to‑end suite positions it to capture a growing share of the intelligent transportation market.
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