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Bellevue takes on three-year Iteris SaaS agreement

City in US Pacific North-west will use ClearGuide to create speed management plan
By Adam Hill September 11, 2023 Read time: 1 min
The city of Bellevue (© Mihai Andritoiu | Dreamstime.com)

The US city of Bellevue, near Seattle in Washington state, has awarded Iteris a three-year Software as a Service (SaaS) agreement.

City authorities will have access to Iteris’ proprietary mobility data set, ClearData, as well as the ClearGuide Roadways and Safety solutions to use for mobility analytics.

Iteris says ClearGuide gives cities the tools to track transportation trends across the city with minimal resources, and will enable Bellevue "to identify and rank regional speeding hotspots in a proactive manner, rather than relying on past crash data alone".

“We are thrilled to be able to support Bellevue’s goal of creating an effective speed management plan,” said Mark Nogaki, senior vice president of sales at Iteris. 

“ClearGuide enables users to understand safety through regular, proactive ranking and through an intuitive user interface and interactive map to make the creation of such plans significantly easier, more effective, and measurable."

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