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Applied offers VRU safety at a Glance

New mid-block pedestrian crossing uses IoT technology
By David Arminas May 22, 2020 Read time: 2 mins
Multiple configurations offer a wide range of pedestrian safety options, says Applied

Applied Information has launched a configurable Internet of Things (IoT) pedestrian crossing system which it says improves safety at mid-block crosswalks.

The base configuration features a pedestrian crossing sign with push-button activated flasher, IoT connectivity, knockdown detector, Glance remote monitoring and connection to the free TravelSafely smartphone app.

Additional features include a configurable message sign and radar-based driver feedback.

Multiple units can be connected wirelessly for boulevard and traffic circle deployment. All options may be solar powered.

“Crosswalks should be a safe place for pedestrians, yet more than 500 people are killed each year using them in the US,” said Peter Ashley, vice president of business development for Applied, based in the US state of Georgia.

“Using a combination of technologies, the crossing creates an active safety zone that engages the pedestrians and drivers to be more alert.”

When the crossing is activated, alerts of approaching motorists are sent to TravelSafely, notifying drivers that pedestrians are on the crosswalk ahead.

The crossing’s radar detects if a vehicle is approaching the crosswalk at an unsafe speed and provides an audible warning to pedestrians using the TravelSafely app.

The system also uses over-the-air software updates for uploading multiple flashing lights patterns and configuring the digital message sign.

Applied’s pedestrian crossing safety system is part of the Glance Smart City Supervisory platform, which enables cities to manage  traffic and ITS assets on one web-based application.

Key product areas are smart traffic signals, school zone flashing beacons, emergency vehicle preemption, transit and freight priority and ITS systems. 

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