When the Florida Department of Transportation opened the I-4 Express lanes, they installed wrong-way signs, directional arrows and reflective pavement markings. It was a start, but more was needed.
GREENVILLE, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GovComm, the leading provider of artificial intelligence-enhanced wrong-way vehicle detection systems (WWVDS), today announced that its highly accurate wrong-way ...
Vantage CV™ is a complete connected vehicle system that increases safety and offers seamless integration with Iteris vehicle and pedestrian detection devices AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Iteris, ...
Sensory launches a real-time, on-device Emergency Vehicle Detection System, offering over 99% accuracy and seamless integration for enhanced road safety. With embedded EVD, we’re enabling faster, ...
BEN? BEN: YEAH, MARIA AND ADD TO. -- ED. IN 2013 MASS DOT INSTALLED DO NOT ENTER AND WRONG WAY SIGNS. AS WELL AS PAVEMENT MARKING ARROWS ON MORE THAN 400 RAMPS. CALL IN AN EFFORT TO REDUCE WRONG-WAY ...
Automated vehicle inspection systems startup UVeye Inc. said today it has closed on a $100 million funding round led by Hanaco VC. The Series D round, which also saw participation from existing ...
GLENVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The New York State Department of Transportation has installed a state-of-the-art vehicle detection system at the Canadian Pacific Railway-owned bridge over Glenridge Road.