OK, good problem to have I know
but on a section of road that my camera is looking down I am getting plates recorded 2-3 times rather than just once. The camera will grab maybe 30-40 frames, I played with the stickiness settings and looked a park car settings in Rekor. Just wondered if others had come across this and found a suitable solution in settings. If I mask areas I can reduce and almost eliminate this to a degree, this means missing maybe a taller vehicle which might have the plate mounted higher up.
Like I say it's not really a big deal, just puts the figures for the day out of whack, and makes it look like a vehicle has been around more.
but on a section of road that my camera is looking down I am getting plates recorded 2-3 times rather than just once. The camera will grab maybe 30-40 frames, I played with the stickiness settings and looked a park car settings in Rekor. Just wondered if others had come across this and found a suitable solution in settings. If I mask areas I can reduce and almost eliminate this to a degree, this means missing maybe a taller vehicle which might have the plate mounted higher up.Like I say it's not really a big deal, just puts the figures for the day out of whack, and makes it look like a vehicle has been around more.



I decided this time I would place it as best I could - it looks at the cars almost head on at around 2.5 metres or 8 feet from the ground. Still, a good problem to have but maybe Rekor will have some ideas, I emailed them earlier.