An manned,
mobile traffic enforcement platform with aimable violation and
documentation devices employing
digital video and still images, incorporating
contextual information as well as
data input by the
system operator and driver. The mobile
enforcement platform (MEP) is operated by a trained and authorized
system operator (typically a police officer trained and experienced in
traffic enforcement) who applies pre-determined criteria, protocols, procedures and routines that are approved and authorized by the user-jurisdiction for use with the MEP
system. MEP's aimable devices support detection, identification, and
documentation of violations occurring in any of several lanes behind or in front of the moving MEP vehicle. MEP also can be used from the roadside. The violation information and
documentation can be transmitted to a fixed facility for
citation processing or it can be transferred in batches over landlines or by direct link for later
citation processing. MEP is designed to capture all types of moving violations, including aggressive driving and reckless driving, in readily retrievable documentation that will support
citation preparation and can even be provided with the citation to substantiate the content as required by the respective jurisdiction. The MEP operator or driver also can identify gross violations to police dispatchers for attempted interception of the violator by other police units. MEP also generates traffic-related information of interest to planners and police
enforcement and can perform
homeland security monitoring tasks as well as other surveillance activities. MEP is a
traffic enforcement tool that is designed to greatly expand police productivity, reduce police officer paperwork and court time, increase enforcement credibility (eventually reducing court caseloads), reduce
crash costs and fatalities, and dramatically improve highway safety.