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How do Infodevs traffic sensors react to a large inanimate object passing through the field of vision (e.g. someone moving a fridge)?

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How do Infodevs traffic sensors react to a large inanimate object passing through the field of vision (e.g. someone moving a fridge)?

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Large inanimate objects are usually counted as a person walking in or out of the establishment. Usually, these objects are not moved through the customer entrances but through the service exits. We assume that this situation does not happen frequently and therefore has no significant impact to the total traffic flow rate. A person exiting with a box in hand will be counted as one.

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