[TCUG] Re: Peek Prism

  • From: "Welsh, Paul" <Paul.Welsh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'tcug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <tcug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2004 15:54:52 +0100

Can Peek confirm that they will guarantee to identify the ambulance?
Question relates to the chassis being used for other types of vehicles.
If so it works well, been calling a right turn bus only stage for three or
four years with excellent results.  Doesn't half *** off those who try to
disobey the NRT, even with R Rovers etc, it only lets the buses out.

PW

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Backhouse [mailto:RichardBackhouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 03 June 2004 15:53
To: TCUG (tcug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Subject: [TCUG] Peek Prism


I would be interested to know if any authorities have any operational
experience with Peek PRISM.
 
Our ambulance station is locating to a new site the access road they are
located on is signal controlled and they will require a hurry call facility
at the junction when leaving their station.
 
They are located 500m from the junction and the junction is fitted with an
OMCU. To avoid 2 new BT lines and Tele12's Peek have suggested the use of
PRISM.
 
Have any local authorities used this form of priority control for similar
applications
 
Thanks
 
Richard Backhouse
Principal Engineer
Southend Borough Council

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