BISON
The weigh-in-motion system for
HIGH SPEED
HIGH SPEED WIM FOR PRESELECTION
The BISON high-speed dynamic weighing system (WIM – Weigh In Motion) has been specifically designed for installations on ordinary roads, highways, or other routes that require continuous monitoring to protect bridges, viaducts, and road users. With this system we offer flexible sensor sizes to accommodate the dimensions of modern lanes.
Capable of weighing vehicles in transit at speeds exceeding 150 km/h, the BISON high-speed WIM is used for the preselection of overloaded vehicles, directing them for further inspection on low-speed or static scales.
SOLID AND RESISTANT
BISON plates, made from AISI316L austenitic steel and using fiber optic sensor technology, offer outstanding resistance to harsh environments, including temperature changes, chlorides from de-icing salts, humidity, snow, and ice.
NO NEED OTHER SENSORS
BISON High Speed wim involves the installation of only 2 plates per lane inside the road surface, excluding the need to install other sensors such as temperature sensors or inductive loops.
FIBER OPTIC TECNOLOGY
BISON High Speed dynamic weighing system is based on the innovative technology represented by optical fiber sensors which makes it insensitive to temperature variations and electromagnetic disturbances.
MULTI LANE INSTALLATION
The weigh-in-motion system for
HIGH SPEED
Bison WIM: Advanced Solution for Multi lane Roads
CROSS LANE COUNTING
BISON HIGH WIM for high speeds system installed on the roads with 2, 3 and more lanes without traffic divider, can detect transits between these lanes in both directions of travel.
CERTIFICATION
The cross lane system also boasts the OIML R134 certification and was implemented by the Ministerial Homologation Decree N 161 of 25 May 2021 thus providing legal validity to all effects also for this type of transit.
BIDIRECTIONAL COUNTING
The bi-directionality in the detection of the weight of the vehicles in transit permits to use the system even in case of alternating one-way streets or carriageway exchanges.