• tryitout@infosec.pub
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    3 months ago

    The upright looks like it has a couple line of site antennas and a power/network box probably. Looks like it is running/networking the device pointed downwards. That device likely has a series of sensors for detecting vehicle traffic. This setup helps track traffic for traffic control.

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      3 months ago

      I agree with you on the antennas. The device on the bottom kinda looks like a toll road transponder.

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        3 months ago

        It’s possible. Though I think those usually span multiple lanes and include license plate cameras.

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    3 months ago

    Context would help. General location (state, country, etc)? What kind of road? Were you near any other car infrastructure? Are the directionals pointing at anything informative?

    I suspect the box facing down is some kind of short range antenna. Like for reading toll passes kind of thing, though I doubt this is that. The directionals first reminded me of like IR sensors for like emergency vehicle signalling, but you’d normally see that on a traffic light.

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      3 months ago

      Can’t find an exact one, but here’s an interesting example of a traffic detector:

      And in the road there would be a buried paired receiver. And it would detect if a vehicle blocked the signal between the two.

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        Oooh this setup just got installed on a highway in my town, I’ve been wondering what it was since it was installed just past one of the vehicle counting strips they use

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      3 months ago

      it was on a street light after an intersection, in California. from the comments it would make sense to be for traffic control. My original thought was a gunshot detector since I remember hearing they installed them in the city but doesnt seem that this is it

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    3 months ago

    The squarish thing pointing down is most likely a radiation detector:

    https://www.hsaj.org/articles/14715

    The rest of it is point-to-point wireless networking antennas. Not sure which technology but it’s probably something specific to emergency alert/law enforcement.

    The rectangular box in the back is a standard NEMA box that houses the electronics/power supplies for the other components.

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      3 months ago

      The article you linked is all conceptual. It’s most likely just a wireless network like ricochet, nothing to do with law enforcement.

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    3 months ago

    Maybe radar for judging traffic load; or maybe it’s part of a toll pass system

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    3 months ago

    Is that the flasher that goes off when an emergency vehicle triggers the lights to green?

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      That’s what I thought it looked like, but it’s on a street light, not at an intersection