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Higl Level Help for Traffic and Highway Professionals

Posted on: 07-12-2008 Posted in: Elevated Photography, High Level Photography, Photographic Services, Uncategorized

As a specialist in your field, when you need help, you need expert help, help from people who understand your problems and your objectives. 

When it comes to photography and video, you need the sort of assistance which comes only from years of experience in satisfying the special needs of Consulting Engineers and Local Authorities.  In short, you need the kind of service which High Level is well qualified to bring you.

Clients have found the advantages of using High Level to be numerous,  often with unexpected benefits arising.  Here are some of the many ways in which the services of High Level have been used to good effect.

Traffic Managment:

The merge area of two busy motorways constituted a bottleneck and a saftey hazard.  Located safely within a cross hatched area, a High Level vehicle was used to observe driver behaviour and traffic volumes.  The findings from the survey were used to help improve the design of the junctions.

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