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Back-in angle parking is a relatively new concept starting to be seen in more areas. The basic concept is similar to standard 45-degree parking. But instead of pulling forward into the space, drivers back into the angled stall. This is also referred to as reverse-angle or reverse diagonal parking.
# Characteristic Details (22, 23) 1 Name (Model#) FirstVu HD 2 Mounting Chest, Belt, Shoulder, Head, Helmet 3 Video Resolution 1280 x 720p 4 Recording Speed Various 5 Recording Format H.264 AVI 6 Still Photos No 7 Time/Date Stamp Yes 8 Field of View 130° 9 Lux Rating 0.08 lux 10 Night Mode Yes – Low Light, Automatic 11 Playback Screen No 12 Audio Format MP3 13 Video Safeguards Yes 14 Pre-Event Record Yes – Up to 60 seconds, audio optional 15 Event Marking Yes 16 Battery Type Li-Ion (Rechargeable, Removable) 17 Recording Life 4.5 hrs 18 Standby 60 hrs 19 Charge Time 4 hrs 20 Storage 32 GB 21 Recording Time 25 – 54 hrs 22 GPS No 23 Dimensions 1.13” x 1.5” x 1.0” (camera); 2.5” x 4” x 0.63” (recorder) 24 Weight 3.9 oz 25 Environment Testing In Progress 26 Warranty 1 yr 27 Video Software Optional, Not Required 28 Police Radio Interface No 29 Vehicle Mountable Yes 30 MSRP $995 31 Wireless Optional – Wireless automatic recording triggers with linked in-car video system 32 Other Covert Mode
We used this technique in 3 locations in Binghamton NY, 2 of which are downtown. Public acceptance was pretty prompt, not a great deal of education required. Now it’s viewed as matter of course.
# Characteristic Details (45, 46, 47) 1 Name (Model#) Wolfcom 3rd Eye 2 Mounting Chest, Belt Shoulder 3 Video Resolution 1920 x 1080p 4 Recording Speed 30 fps, 60 fps 5 Recording Format H.264 MOV 6 Still Photos Yes 7 Time/Date Stamp Yes 8 Field of View 120° 9 Lux Rating 1 lux 10 Night Mode Yes – Night vision with IR illuminators 11 Playback Screen Yes 12 Audio Format AAC2 13 Video Safeguards Yes – Admin and user access permissions 14 Pre-Event Record No 15 Event Marking Yes 16 Battery Type Li-Poly (Rechargeable, Internal) 17 Recording Life 6 hrs 18 Standby 168 hrs 19 Charge Time 4 hrs 20 Storage 32 GB 21 Recording Time 17 hrs 22 GPS Yes 23 Dimensions 3.75" x 2.35" x 1.25" 24 Weight 5.6 oz 25 Environment Testing 6’ drop test, IPX3 26 Warranty 1 yr 27 Video Software Yes, Not Required 28 Police Radio Interface Yes 29 Vehicle Mountable Yes 30 MSRP $475.00 31 Wireless No 32 Other Badge number can be added to metadata of videos; Can be set to record video only with no audio; Can be used as a voice recorder (500 hrs); Can mark the GPS location of tossed items during a pursuit; HDMI output port; Screen capture ability; Invert recording for alternate positioning on the body
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# Characteristic Details (48, 49, 47) 1 Name (Model#) Wolfcom Vision 2 Mounting Chest, Belt, Shoulder (Optional: Head, Glasses, Hat) 3 Video Resolution 1920 x 1080p 4 Recording Speed 30 fps, 60 fps 5 Recording Format MPEG4 MOV 6 Still Photos Yes 7 Time/Date Stamp Yes 8 Field of View 120° 9 Lux Rating 1 lux 10 Night Mode Yes – Low light 11 Playback Screen No 12 Audio Format AAC 13 Video Safeguards Yes 14 Pre-Event Record Yes – 3 to 30 min 15 Event Marking No 16 Battery Type Li-Poly (Rechargeable, Internal) 17 Recording Life 2.5 hrs 18 Standby 120 hrs 19 Charge Time 3 hrs 20 Storage 32 GB 21 Recording Time 18 hrs 22 GPS Optional – Requires GPS accessory 23 Dimensions 1.5" x 2.9" x 0.6" 24 Weight 2.5 oz 25 Environment Testing 6' drop test, IPX4 26 Warranty 1 yr 27 Video Software Yes, Not Required 28 Police Radio Interface No 29 Vehicle Mountable Yes 30 MSRP $249.99 31 Wireless No 32 Other Remote view capable by 3rd party devices; Badge number can be added to metadata of videos; Can be set to record video only with no audio; Can be used as a voice recorder (500 hrs); Can mark the GPS location of tossed items during a pursuit
Which all gives the ‘green light’ to back-in angle parking when we are trying to design a pedestrian oriented shopping street, where one of the leading concerns is ‘traffic calming’.
2.10 Panasonic Wearable Camera Manufacturer: Panasonic System Communications Company of North America http://us.panasonic.com
2.1 AXON Body Manufacturer: TASER International, Inc. http://www.taser.com # Characteristic Details (5, 6, 7, 8) 1 Name (Model#) AXON Body (#73002) 2 Mounting Chest, Belt 3 Video Resolution 640 x 480 4 Recording Speed 30 frames per second (fps) 5 Recording Format MPEG-4 Part 2 6 Still Photos No 7 Time/Date Stamp Yes 8 Field of View 137° 9 Lux Rating 1 lux 10 Night Mode Yes – Retina low light 11 Playback Screen Optional – Requires free app on linked smartphone 12 Audio Format MP3 13 Video Safeguards Yes – Users cannot delete a video on the camera; video is marked with security hash 14 Pre-Event Record Yes – 30 seconds, no audio 15 Event Marking No 16 Battery Type Li-Ion (Rechargeable, Internal) 17 Recording Life 12 hrs 18 Standby 12 hrs 19 Charge Time 4 hrs 20 Storage 8 GB 21 Recording Time 4 – 13 hrs 22 GPS Optional – Requires free app on linked smartphone 23 Dimensions 0.8 “ x 2.6” x 3.3” 24 Weight 3.5 oz 25 Environment Testing -4 – 122 °F, 6’ drop test, IPX2, MIL-STD-810 Method 506.4 26 Warranty 1 yr 27 Video Software Optional, Not Required 28 Police Radio Interface No 29 Vehicle Mountable In development 30 MSRP $299 31 Wireless Yes – Video streaming to linked smartphone app 32 Other Vendor hosted data management system available; Free online webinars and training materials
We are only aware of a couple areas in Minnesota where this idea has been implemented, although it does seem to be talked about more lately (maybe that just us bringing it up). It will be interesting to see if this idea gains momentum like roundabouts or becomes an obscure (to the public at least) traffic engineering tool of last resort.
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In a college setting, the advantages of reverse angle parking are tremendous. I had run into it first at the University of Arizona. Links to both are below
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# Characteristic Details (41, 42) 1 Name (Model#) Vid Shield (#V3) 2 Mounting Chest, Belt, Shoulder 3 Video Resolution 1920 x 1080 4 Recording Speed 60 fps 5 Recording Format H.264 6 Still Photos Yes 7 Time/Date Stamp Yes 8 Field of View 120° 9 Lux Rating Unspecified 10 Night Mode Yes – Night vision with IR illumination 11 Playback Screen Yes 12 Audio Format AAC 13 Video Safeguards Yes 14 Pre-Event Record No 15 Event Marking No 16 Battery Type Li-Ion (Rechargeable, Internal) 17 Recording Life 4 hrs 18 Standby 300 hrs 19 Charge Time 4 hrs 20 Storage 32 GB 21 Recording Time 8.5 hrs 22 GPS Optional – Requires GPS accessory 23 Dimensions 3.8” x 2.0” x 0.9” 24 Weight 3 oz 25 Environment Testing IP67, MIL-STD 810G 26 Warranty 1 yr 27 Video Software Yes, Not Required 28 Police Radio Interface Optional 29 Vehicle Mountable Yes 30 MSRP Unspecified 31 Wireless No 32 Other No additional information provided
One other difference between back in and pull in angle parking is the effect it has on following through traffic. With pull in, there is little to no delay for following through traffic. Then when leaving the parking space, the burden is on the pull-in parked vehicle to find a gap. With back in, the following through traffic is delayed during the parking maneuver, but pulling out is easier.
1.1 About the NIJ SSBT CoE The NIJ SSBT CoE is a center within the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (NLECTC) System.[3] The CoE provides scientific and technical support to NIJ’s research and development (R&D) efforts. The Center also provides technology assistance, information, and support to criminal justice agencies. The CoE supports the NIJ sensor and surveillance portfolio and biometrics portfolio. The Centers of Excellence are the authoritative resource within the NLECTC System for both practitioners and developers in their technology area(s) of focus. The primary role of the CoEs is to assist in the transition of law enforcement technology from the laboratory into practice by first adopters. 1.2 BWC Information Sought In December 2013, the SSBT CoE, through NIJ, published a notice within the Federal Register requesting information and comments from vendors in support of this market survey.
3.0 Other BWCs The following additional BWC was identified by the SSBT CoE, but the vendor did not provide a submission response to the Federal Register notice. More information can be obtained by visiting the provided website for the camera system. 20.1 HD Video-Camera Glasses (Applied Technology Solutions) Name (Model): HD Video-Camera Glasses Manufacturer: Applied Technology Solutions Website: http://atpcorporate.com/cameras.html
1. Model Number and Name of the BWC. 2. Where the BWC is Mounted (e.g., Head, Chest, Glasses, Helmet, Various). a. Optional mounting locations require add-on accessories. 3. Maximum Video Resolution of the BWC (e.g., 640x480, 1080p). 4. Recording Speed of the BWC (e.g., 30 fps). a. Recording speeds often depend on the video resolution selected. 5. Recording Format of the BWC (e.g., MPEG-4, MOV). 6. Whether the BWC captures Still Photos. 7. Whether the BWC embeds a Time/Date Stamp in the recorded video. 8. The Field of View of the BWC (e.g., 75°, 120°). 9. The Lux Rating of the BWC. a. The minimum amount of light that produces an acceptable image. This rating is for normal camera operation and does not take into account any Night Mode. 10. Whether the BWC has a Night Mode and in what format (e.g., Low Light, IR Lens, etc.). 11. Whether the BWC has a Playback Screen for on-person video viewing. 12. The Audio Format of the BWC (e.g., MP2, AAC). 13. Whether the BWC contains Video Safeguards that limit access or editing by users. 14. Whether the BWC has a Pre-Event Record feature. (And, if so, the buffered time and whether the recording includes audio.) 15. Whether the BWC possesses an Event Marking capability. a. Event marking capabilities provided by offline video management software is considered a “No” response. 16. The Battery Type used by the BWC and whether it is internal or removable. 17. The Recording Life of the BWC battery. 18. The Standby duration of the BWC battery. 19. The Charge Time of the BWC battery (use N/A for disposable batteries only). 20. The onboard memory Storage capacity of the BWC. 21. The Recording Time of the BWC under default resolution settings. a. Recording time is dependent on the video resolution settings and BWC memory. 22. Whether the BWC possesses a GPS, and if so whether that information is embedded in recorded video. 23. The physical Dimensions (in inches) of the BWC (camera, control unit and/or battery). 24. The Weight of the BWC and all accessories worn by a user. 25. Whether the BWC has undergone Environment Testing, and if so, what stan-dard did it pass. 26. Whether a Warranty comes standard with the BWC unit. a. A range of warranty durations indicates an optional extended warranty is available. 27. Whether Video Software is available for video management of the BWC recordings, and if so, whether it is required to use the BWC. 28. Whether there is a default Police Radio Interface for the BWC. 29. Whether the BWC is Vehicle Mountable for dashboard applications. a. Many BWCs that can be mounted in a vehicle require optional accessories; these are not included in the price. 30. The Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the BWC. a. Does not include optional features, accessories or services plans. 31. Whether the BWC has Wireless capabilities to communicate with a computer or external DVR unit. 32. Any Other information or notes that is relevant to the BWC.
If you’re interested, here’s a map of Back-in angle parking across the US (if it’s missing a location you’re familiar with, let me know): go.ncsu.edu/reverseangleparking
# Characteristic Details (37, 38, 39) 1 Name (Model#) VidMic (#VM-SM) 2 Mounting Chest 3 Video Resolution 320 x 240 4 Recording Speed 30 fps 5 Recording Format AVI 6 Still Photos Yes 7 Time/Date Stamp Yes 8 Field of View 63° 9 Lux Rating 1.5 lux 10 Night Mode No 11 Playback Screen No 12 Audio Format Unspecified 13 Video Safeguards Yes 14 Pre-Event Record No 15 Event Marking No 16 Battery Type Li-Ion (Rechargeable, Internal) 17 Recording Life 4 hrs 18 Standby 6 hrs 19 Charge Time 3 hrs 20 Storage 1 GB 21 Recording Time 4 hrs 22 GPS No 23 Dimensions 3.75” x 2.5” x 1.1” 24 Weight 6.5 oz 25 Environment Testing IP54 26 Warranty 1 – 5 yrs 27 Video Software Yes, Required 28 Police Radio Interface Yes 29 Vehicle Mountable No 30 MSRP $300 31 Wireless No 32 Other No additional information provided
# Characteristic Details (24, 25) 1 Name (Model#) Muvi HD Pro (#VCC-005-MUVI-HDPRO) 2 Mounting Chest, Belt, Helmet 3 Video Resolution 1920 x 1080p 4 Recording Speed 30 fps, 60 fps 5 Recording Format H.264 MOV 6 Still Photos Yes 7 Time/Date Stamp Yes 8 Field of View 170° 9 Lux Rating 1 lux 10 Night Mode No 11 Playback Screen Yes 12 Audio Format AAC MP4a 13 Video Safeguards No 14 Pre-Event Record No 15 Event Marking No 16 Battery Type Li-Ion (Rechargeable, Internal) 17 Recording Life 3 hrs 18 Standby 250 hrs 19 Charge Time 3 hrs 20 Storage 8 – 32 GB 21 Recording Time 1.2 – 4.7 hrs 22 GPS No 23 Dimensions 3.15” x 1.85” x 0.75” 24 Weight 2.86 oz 25 Environment Testing No 26 Warranty 1 yr 27 Video Software No 28 Police Radio Interface No 29 Vehicle Mountable Yes 30 MSRP $249.95 31 Wireless No 32 Other Wireless remote control
We have a segment of back-in angle parking on Main Ave in Spokane that was installed in 2016. I must admit I have mixed feelings about these parking stalls. They came with a heavy dose of politics. We have photos of people parking head-in, parking enforcement struggled with license plate reading, etc. There are a few logistics that should be taken into consideration beyond just the traffic engineering of it.
(https://federalregister.gov/a/2013-30246).[4] The following categories of infor-mation were sought for the various BWC systems contained herein. As needed, additional comments for the categories are also included here.
# Characteristic Details (43, 44) 1 Name (Model#) VIEVU LE3 2 Mounting Chest 3 Video Resolution 1280 x 720 4 Recording Speed 30 fps 5 Recording Format H.264 AVI 6 Still Photos No 7 Time/Date Stamp Yes 8 Field of View 68° 9 Lux Rating Unspecified 10 Night Mode Yes – Low Light, Automatic 11 Playback Screen No 12 Audio Format ADPCM 13 Video Safeguards Yes 14 Pre-Event Record No 15 Event Marking No 16 Battery Type Li-Ion (Rechargeable, Internal) 17 Recording Life 5 hrs 18 Standby 72 hrs 19 Charge Time 3 hrs 20 Storage 16 GB 21 Recording Time 6 – 12 hrs 22 GPS No 23 Dimensions 3” x 2.1” x 0.85” 24 Weight 3.4 oz 25 Environment Testing IPX5 26 Warranty 90 days 27 Video Software Yes, Required 28 Police Radio Interface No 29 Vehicle Mountable Yes 30 MSRP $899.95 31 Wireless No 32 Other 16:9 video aspect ratio increases capture field of view
# Characteristic Details (35, 36, 33, 34) 1 Name (Model#) RS3-SX 2 Mounting Chest, Belt, Shoulder 3 Video Resolution 1920 x 1080p 4 Recording Speed 30 fps 5 Recording Format MOV 6 Still Photos Yes 7 Time/Date Stamp Yes 8 Field of View 120° 9 Lux Rating 0.5 lux 10 Night Mode No 11 Playback Screen Yes 12 Audio Format MPEG-4 13 Video Safeguards Yes 14 Pre-Event Record Yes – 30 seconds 15 Event Marking Yes 16 Battery Type Li-ion (Rechargeable, Removable) 17 Recording Life 2.5 hrs 18 Standby 12 hrs 19 Charge Time 2 hrs 20 Storage 8 – 32 GB 21 Recording Time 3.5 – 15 hrs 22 GPS No 23 Dimensions 3.86” x 2.36” x 0.98" 24 Weight 4.93 oz 25 Environment Testing IP65 26 Warranty 1 yr 27 Video Software Optional, Not Required 28 Police Radio Interface No 29 Vehicle Mountable Yes 30 MSRP $899 31 Wireless Yes 32 Other Camera has a 60° vertical articulation and 180° turn
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The learning curve is one that can be overcome with education and installation on a side street before attempting on a major thoroughfare. Signage can also help to reduce confusion.
These advantages have proven safer in terms of reducing crashes, particularly those between exiting vehicles and adjacent bicyclists. For traditional pull-in parking, the exiting maneuver into traffic can be blind depending upon the cars parked around you.
When I was a campus planner in Boulder, Colorado, I advocated and got a “pilot” installation along University east of Broadway. It is still there today. This stretch has a very popular, downhill on-street bike lane where cyclists move very quickly. We were seeing 10 to 15 serious bike/car crashes per year with a traditional angled parking arrangement. That dropped to zero the following two years (I left in 2014) after initial installation. The only knock was about 5% of the space (1 or 2) would always be cut-across parkers. The City, who was responsible for enforcement, was reluctant to impose a stiff fine for parking that way because it was technically a pilot so it was difficult to educate drivers to park properly.
For decades reverse parking has been the preferred on-street angle parking arrangement in some parts of Australia (see the state of New South Wales (NSW), where it is referred to as “rear to kerb”). It is the norm in most rural cities that have wide roads (because they were laid out in the 1800’s to accommodate large wagons pulled by six or eight bullocks). It is most often 60 degrees, but can be 90 or 45 degrees. You can find photos back to at least 1925 showing cars parked rear to kerb in the main streets (e.g., Tamworth, Orange). Check this link to the state’s driving test requirements. http://www.drivingtestnsw.com/practical-driving-test-manoeuvre-front-and-rear-to-kerb-angle-parking/
We have to be very specific when thinking about where back-in angle parking can be used appropriately. So, a little delay caused by the back-in parking manoeuvre is OK on streets where we would like drivers to be hyper aware of other vehicle and pedestrian movements.
# Characteristic Details (20, 21) 1 Name (Model#) FirstVu 2 Mounting Chest, Belt 3 Video Resolution 640 x 480 4 Recording Speed 30 fps 5 Recording Format H.264 AVI 6 Still Photos Yes 7 Time/Date Stamp Yes 8 Field of View 133° 9 Lux Rating 1.2 lux 10 Night Mode Yes – Night vision with IR illumination 11 Playback Screen Yes 12 Audio Format MP3 13 Video Safeguards Yes 14 Pre-Event Record Yes – Up to 30 seconds 15 Event Marking Yes 16 Battery Type Li-Ion (Rechargeable, Removable) 17 Recording Life 4 hrs 18 Standby 12 hrs 19 Charge Time 2.5 hrs 20 Storage 16 – 32 GB 21 Recording Time 16 – 32 hrs 22 GPS No 23 Dimensions 2.7” x 4.3” x 1” 24 Weight 6.4 oz 25 Environment Testing IP55 26 Warranty 1 yr 27 Video Software Optional, Not Required 28 Police Radio Interface No 29 Vehicle Mountable Yes 30 MSRP $795 31 Wireless No 32 Other Covert mode; Customizable user/event metadata
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One other difference between back in and pull in angle parking is the effect it has on following through traffic. With pull in, there is little to no delay for following through traffic. Then when leaving the parking space, the burden is on the pull-in parked vehicle to find a gap. With back in, the following through traffic is delayed during the parking maneuver, but pulling out is easier. This is not a big issue unless one is trying to use angle parking on a street carrying some through traffic. However, angle parking should really be used only on to streets that are a “destination” such as Canal Park in Duluth. The angle is also critical. For pull in, I have found that 35 degrees gives a reasonable number of spaces per block, it provides a good rear view angle, in minimizes the width needed for the area for through traffic and to complete the back out maneuver and it also positions most vehicle doors behind or ahead of the fronts or backs of the adjacent vehicles. The worst angle for parking is 90 degrees, unless one is in a parking lot.
2.9 Muvi Micro Pro Manufacturer: Veho http://www.veho-world.com Distributor: MPH Industries http://www.mphindustries.com/
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1.0 Introduction The use of body-worn cameras (BWCs) by criminal justice practitioners (e.g., patrol, corrections, SWAT and other tactical responders) offers potential advantages in keep-ing officers safe, enabling situational awareness, improving community relations and accountability, and providing evidence for trial. These products are also sometimes called officer-worn or wearable cameras. In the last couple of years, there has been a dramatic increase in the criminal justice use, public and media attention and commercial offerings of BWCs. This market survey report aggregates and summarizes information on commercial BWCs to aid criminal justice practitioners considering planning, acquisition and implementation of the technology in their agency. In 2011, a brief market survey reference was published by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Sensor, Surveillance and Biometric Technologies Center of Excellence (SSBT CoE), Body Worn Camera Information Sheet (http://goo.gl/rSWrcV).[1] The following year, a report was published that highlighted topics for agencies to consider while pursuing BWC implementation, A Primer on Body-Worn Cameras for Law Enforcement (https://www.justnet.org/pdf/00-Body-Worn-Cameras-508.pdf).[2] This report updates product information in those earlier offerings.
Just wondering if 45 degree reverse angle parking would be safer than 60 degree reverse angle parking? We are considering a test site in our City and am wondering if anyone has any design standards to follow or if they are different than regular angled parking? Thanks.
1.0 Introduction 1.1 About the NIJ SSBT CoE 1.2 BWC Information Sought 2.0 Body-Worn Camera Profiles 2.1 AXON Body 2.2 AXON Flex 2.3 BODYCAM 2.4 DutyCAM Observer 1 2.5 DutyVUE Trooper 32/64 2.6 FirstVu 2.7 FirstVu HD 2.8 Muvi HD Pro 2.9 Muvi Micro Pro 2.10 Panasonic Wearable Camera 2.11 RS1-SX 2.12 RS3-SX 2.13 VidMic 2.14 VidMic VX 2.15 Vid Shield 2.16 VIEVU LE3 2.17 Wolfcom 3rd Eye 2.18 Wolfcom Vision 3.0 Other BWCs
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# Characteristic Details (31, 32, 33, 34) 1 Name (Model#) RS1-SX 2 Mounting Chest, Belt 3 Video Resolution 640 x 480 4 Recording Speed 30 fps 5 Recording Format AVI 6 Still Photos Yes 7 Time/Date Stamp Yes 8 Field of View 130° 9 Lux Rating Unspecified 10 Night Mode No 11 Playback Screen No 12 Audio Format AVI 13 Video Safeguards Yes 14 Pre-Event Record No 15 Event Marking Yes 16 Battery Type Li-ion (Rechargeable, Internal) 17 Recording Life 2.5 hrs 18 Standby 12 hrs 19 Charge Time 2 hrs 20 Storage 8 – 32 GB 21 Recording Time 3.5 – 15 hrs 22 GPS No 23 Dimensions 2.8” x 1.4” x .75" 24 Weight 3.5 oz 25 Environment Testing IP65 26 Warranty 1 yr 27 Video Software Optional, Not Required 28 Police Radio Interface No 29 Vehicle Mountable Yes 30 MSRP $699 31 Wireless Yes 32 Other No additional information provided
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# Characteristic Details (37, 40) 1 Name (Model#) VidMic VX Wireless (#VM-VX-BW) 2 Mounting Chest, Belt 3 Video Resolution 640 x 480 4 Recording Speed 30 fps 5 Recording Format MPEG4 6 Still Photos Yes 7 Time/Date Stamp Yes 8 Field of View 92° 9 Lux Rating 0.6 lux 10 Night Mode Yes – Low Light 11 Playback Screen Yes 12 Audio Format Unspecified 13 Video Safeguards Yes 14 Pre-Event Record Yes – 30 seconds, disable option 15 Event Marking No 16 Battery Type Li-Ion (Rechargeable, Internal) 17 Recording Life 8 hrs 18 Standby 16 hrs 19 Charge Time 6 hrs 20 Storage 8 – 64 GB 21 Recording Time 16 – 128 hrs 22 GPS No 23 Dimensions 4.3” x 2.8” x 1.8” 24 Weight 6.5 oz 25 Environment Testing IP66 26 Warranty 1 – 5 yrs 27 Video Software Yes, Required 28 Police Radio Interface Yes 29 Vehicle Mountable No 30 MSRP $600 31 Wireless Yes 32 Other Manufactured in USA
# Characteristic Details (17, 18, 19, 16) 1 Name (Model#) DutyVUE Trooper 32/64 2 Mounting Chest, Belt (Optional: Shoulder, Glasses, Head, Helmet) 3 Video Resolution 1920 x 1080p 4 Recording Speed 30 fps, 60 fps 5 Recording Format H.264 6 Still Photos Yes 7 Time/Date Stamp Yes 8 Field of View 120° 9 Lux Rating 0.1 lux 10 Night Mode Yes – Night vision with IR illumination 11 Playback Screen Yes 12 Audio Format AAC, MP3 13 Video Safeguards Yes 14 Pre-Event Record Optional 15 Event Marking Optional 16 Battery Type Li-Ion (Rechargeable, Internal) 17 Recording Life 8 hrs 18 Standby 24 hrs 19 Charge Time 2 hrs 20 Storage 32 – 64 GB 21 Recording Time 18 hrs 22 GPS Yes 23 Dimensions 2.25” x 2.88” x 0.75” 24 Weight 7 oz 25 Environment Testing IP56 26 Warranty 1 yr 27 Video Software Optional, Not Required 28 Police Radio Interface Optional 29 Vehicle Mountable No 30 MSRP $499 (32 GB), $699 (64GB) 31 Wireless Optional 32 Other Video Metadata includes Agency Name, Unique Unit and Officer IDs; Optional wireless remote; Optional head or external cameras
Video-Camera Glasses (Applied Technology Solutions) 4.0 BWC Technical Summary Comparison Appendix A: Acronymns, Abbreviations and References A.1 Acronymns and Abbreviations References
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Enjoyed the reading. Have been thinking where in USA traffic parking is this concept being used. Please send me a couple of Minnesota or other set parking scenarios (in url link or .pdf format) or studies on the success/challenges of reverse chevron or reverse angle parking. It really makes sense, as first-responders have used this mode of parking for many years. I think we regular folk can handle it. I would like to experiment with a valet/public parking scenario at an event.
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A final note, reader James Gattis, professor at University of Arkansas, provided us this great image of back-in angle parking in Washington, DC. Thanks for sharing James!
# Characteristic Details (26, 27, 28) 1 Name (Model#) Muvi Micro Pro (#VCC-003-MUVI-PRO) 2 Mounting Chest 3 Video Resolution 640 x 480 4 Recording Speed 30 fps 5 Recording Format AVI 6 Still Photos No 7 Time/Date Stamp Yes 8 Field of View 72° 9 Lux Rating 1 lux 10 Night Mode No 11 Playback Screen No 12 Audio Format Unspecified 13 Video Safeguards No 14 Pre-Event Record No 15 Event Marking No 16 Battery Type Li-Ion (Rechargeable, Internal) 17 Recording Life 1.5 hrs 18 Standby 250 hrs 19 Charge Time 2 hrs 20 Storage 4 – 16 GB 21 Recording Time 3 – 12 hrs 22 GPS No 23 Dimensions 2.17” x 0.71” x 0.79” 24 Weight 1.76 oz 25 Environment Testing No 26 Warranty 1 yr 27 Video Software No 28 Police Radio Interface No 29 Vehicle Mountable Yes 30 MSRP $119.95 31 Wireless No 32 Other Ultra small form factor
Feb 18, 2015 — Also described is the privacy framework that should be part of any law enforcement BWC program in order to ensure compliance with Canada's ...
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# Characteristic Details (29, 30) 1 Name (Model#) Panasonic Wearable Camera (#WV-TW310) 2 Mounting Chest 3 Video Resolution 1280 x 960 4 Recording Speed 15 fps, 30 fps 5 Recording Format H.264 6 Still Photos Yes 7 Time/Date Stamp Yes 8 Field of View 180° (horizontal), 140° (vertical) 9 Lux Rating 1.0 lux (black & white), 1.5 lux (color) 10 Night Mode Yes – Day/Night mode, Automatic 11 Playback Screen No 12 Audio Format G.726 (ADPCM) 32 kbps 13 Video Safeguards Yes 14 Pre-Event Record Yes – Up to 30 seconds 15 Event Marking Yes 16 Battery Type Li-Ion (Rechargeable, Removable) 17 Recording Life 5 hrs 18 Standby No standby mode 19 Charge Time 3.5 hrs 20 Storage 32 GB 21 Recording Time 8 hrs 22 GPS No 23 Dimensions 1.8” x 2.9” x 1.6” (camera), 2.38” x 3.94” x 1.44” (battery) 24 Weight 10.9 oz 25 Environment Testing IP65 26 Warranty 3 yrs 27 Video Software Yes, Required 28 Police Radio Interface No 29 Vehicle Mountable No 30 MSRP $1,000 31 Wireless No 32 Other Tamper-proof cover; Scratch resistant camera cover; Image stabilization; Dynamic optical range to capture details in dark and light areas simultaneously
Officer body-worn cameras (BWCs) are relatively small devices that record interactions between community members (e.g., the public, suspects, and victims) ...
Another disadvantage of such parking layout, which was not mentioned, is that the tailpipe is facing the sidewalk. If there are residential properties along the sidewalk, residents will protest as they will not like tailpipes facing their homes. As for the second disadvantage you mentioned, this can always be tackled with car stoppers. Nonetheless, I do find that this layout is safer compared to the opposite layout.
# Characteristic Details (13, 14, 15, 16) 1 Name (Model#) DutyCAM Observer 1 2 Mounting Chest, Belt (Optional: Shoulder, Glasses, Head, Helmet) 3 Video Resolution 1920 x 1080p 4 Recording Speed 30 fps, 60 fps 5 Recording Format H.264 6 Still Photos Yes 7 Time/Date Stamp Yes 8 Field of View 120° 9 Lux Rating 0.1 lux 10 Night Mode Yes – Night vision with IR illumination 11 Playback Screen Yes 12 Audio Format AAC, MP3 13 Video Safeguards Yes 14 Pre-Event Record Yes – 3 to 15 seconds 15 Event Marking Optional 16 Battery Type Li-Ion (Rechargeable, Internal) 17 Recording Life 8 hrs 18 Standby 24 hrs 19 Charge Time 2 hrs 20 Storage 16 – 32 GB 21 Recording Time 18 hrs 22 GPS Yes 23 Dimensions 3.77” x 2.48” x 0.82” 24 Weight 10 oz 25 Environment Testing IP56 26 Warranty 1 – 3 yrs 27 Video Software Optional, Not Required 28 Police Radio Interface Optional 29 Vehicle Mountable No 30 MSRP $399 (16 GB), $599 (32 GB) 31 Wireless No 32 Other Video Metadata includes Agency Name, Unique Unit and Officer IDs; Optional wireless remote; Optional head or external cameras
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1 Name (Model#) AXON Flex (#7300) 2 Mounting Head, Shoulder, Glasses, Collar, Hat, Helmet 3 Video Resolution 640 x 480 4 Recording Speed 30 fps 5 Recording Format MPEG-4 Part 2 6 Still Photos No 7 Time/Date Stamp Yes 8 Field of View 75° 9 Lux Rating 1 lux 10 Night Mode Yes – Retina low light 11 Playback Screen Optional – Requires free app on linked smartphone 12 Audio Format MP3 13 Video Safeguards Yes – Users cannot delete a video on the camera; video is marked with security hash 14 Pre-Event Record Yes – 30 seconds, no audio 15 Event Marking No 16 Battery Type Li-Ion (Rechargeable, Internal) 17 Recording Life 12 hrs 18 Standby 12 hrs 19 Charge Time 4 hrs 20 Storage 8 GB 21 Recording Time 4 – 13 hrs 22 GPS Optional – Requires free app on linked smartphone 23 Dimensions 3.2” x 0.80” x 0.71” (camera); 0.8” x 2.6” x 3.3” (controller) 24 Weight 0.53 oz (camera); 3.3 oz (controller) 25 Environment Testing -4 – 122 °F, 6’ drop test, IPX2, MIL-STD-810 Method 506.4 26 Warranty 1 yr 27 Video Software Optional, Not Required 28 Police Radio Interface No 29 Vehicle Mountable In development 30 MSRP $399 31 Wireless Yes – Video streaming to linked smartphone app 32 Other Vendor hosted data management system available;
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This tactical MOLLE holster adapter (TMA) allows Safariland holsters and pouches to be securely mounted at various orientations and angles to vests.
Neat article. Winnipeg MB is currently doing a trial of this kind of parking (http://winnipeg.ca/PublicWorks/trafficControl/projects/angledparkingpilot.stm) Seems like most people “get it”… will be interesting to see if it moves beyond the trial study here.
Ballarat, VIC https://www.google.com/maps/@-37.5608006,143.8465761,3a,75y,259.52h,78.71t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s6nQqqVvnpfP9DR8EQ1Py6Q!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?hl=en
# Characteristic Details (11, 12) 1 Name (Model#) BODYCAM (#BC-100) 2 Mounting Chest, Shoulder 3 Video Resolution 1920 x 1080p 4 Recording Speed 30 fps, 60 fps 5 Recording Format MOV 6 Still Photos Yes 7 Time/Date Stamp Yes 8 Field of View 170° 9 Lux Rating 0.3 Lux 10 Night Mode Yes – Night vision with IR illumination 11 Playback Screen Yes 12 Audio Format WAV 13 Video Safeguards Yes 14 Pre-Event Record No 15 Event Marking No 16 Battery Type Li-Ion (Rechargeable, Internal) 17 Recording Life 4 hrs 18 Standby 120 hrs 19 Charge Time 3 hrs 20 Storage 8 – 32 GB 21 Recording Time 3 – 18 hrs 22 GPS No 23 Dimensions 2.5" x 2.0" x 1.0" 24 Weight 3.6 oz 25 Environment Testing IPX5 26 Warranty 1 yr 27 Video Software Yes, Not Required 28 Police Radio Interface No 29 Vehicle Mountable Yes 30 MSRP $150 31 Wireless No 32 Other Wireless remote control
Here are links to Google Maps street views of parking in Tamworth, Orange and Bermagui, all in NSW. Further down is a link to Ballarat, Victoria. They use front to kerb parking, and you can see what looks like a bike lane, with two vehicles manoeuvring across it. Not good for reversing into a bike!
Hi Daniel. I was just telling my daughter about the back-in diagonal parking in Chattanooga, TN. All the angles parking in their Main Street area was like this in 2012 when I visited.