Achieve Your Vision Zero Goals with Iteris’ Intersection Safety Solution

1 min. Read • Posted 03/29/2021 by James Esquivel

Did you know?

An estimated 165,000 crashes are caused by red-light runners annually, resulting in an average of 700-800 fatalities a year.

Iteris leverages hardware and software to provide the data and insights required to make informed decisions to improve intersection safety. This could take the form of on-the-ground presence, collision avoidance programs and signal timing optimizations.

To accomplish this, we leverage the Vantage Vector hybrid detection sensor to detect vehicles up to 600 feet, providing lane-by-lane, stop-bar and multimodal detection. We couple our detection with software that provides automatic bicycle, vehicle, pedestrian and turning movement counts alongside intelligence on red-light running and potential pedestrian-to-vehicle conflicts.

To learn more about this system, download our solution sheet below and schedule a demo with an Iteris representative.

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James Esquivel is a marketing manager at Iteris.

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