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Transport for Cape Town (TCT) recently installed a 3D laser detection system in Muizenberg to prevent vehicles with a height of over 2.5m from crashing into the low railway bridge at Atlantic Road.
Transport for Cape Town (TCT) recently installed a 3D laser detection system in Muizenberg to prevent vehicles with a height of over 2.5m from crashing into the low railway bridge at Atlantic Road.
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==Summary==
==Summary==
The laser scans both lanes all day, while the system controller determines whether a detected vehicle is over the stipulated height.
The laser scans both lanes all day, while the system controller determines whether a detected vehicle is over the stipulated height.