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February 27, 2020
Nokia tests AI safety at Japan rail crossing
Japan’s Odakyu Electric Railway is using Nokia’s SpaceTime scene analytics to identify ways of improving rail crossing safety. 
February 26, 2020
Hayden AI unveils traffic violation solution 
Technology provider Hayden AI has launched an automated system designed to enforce transit regulation in bus lanes.
February 20, 2020
IRU report: Money is ‘barrier’ to road safety
Road safety is being compromised due to lack of money, according to new research by IRU.
February 17, 2020
AAA report: caught red-handed
Using published crash statistics, the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety’s report found that 939 people were killed in red-light running crashes in 2017 – a rise of 28% since 2012. Moreover, more than a quarter (28%) of crash deaths at signalised intersections “are the result of a driver running through a red light”.
February 12, 2020
Sensys receives safety camera approval
Sensys Gatso Australia has received technical and legislative approval for a road safety camera which it says will enable Victoria Police to deter speeding motorists. 
February 4, 2020
ETSC report: ‘Urgent action needed’ on VRU deaths
Vulnerable road users (VRUs) such as cyclists and pedestrians are still at significant risk of injury on Europe’s roads, according to new research.
January 29, 2020
Jakarta restricts e-scooters following two fatalities
Jakarta is restricting electric scooters to designated areas in the Indonesian capital amid plans to toughen up rules on their use following two fatalities.
January 28, 2020
Skeleton key to Arizona HOV lane violation
The lengths to which drivers will go to speed up their journey has been brought into focus by one man’s – slightly grisly - ingenuity.
January 27, 2020
Videalert MEV bikes gain certification
Videalert has announced its mobile enforcement vehicle (MEV) bike has achieved full manufacturer certification for traffic and parking applications in the UK.
November 26, 2019
Iteris sees red over US road deaths
Drivers who run red lights are killing more than two people per day in the US, says an AAA report. James Esquivel of Iteris sets out some practical ways in which this might be stopped