Iteris Launches Bicycle Detection Awareness Campaign

1 min. Read • Posted 08/28/2018 by David Sadeghi
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Company announces new bicycle safety-related campaign to raise awareness about life-saving bicycle detection technology.

Iteris is proud to announce the launch of its Be Seen. Get The Green campaign, which aims to raise awareness about bicycle detection technology in the cycling community and wider public conversation.

As part of the campaign, Iteris is asking cycling enthusiasts, bicycle-friendly motorists and anyone who is interested in ensuring that cyclists are more visible and more safe, to share photos, videos and stories on their social media profiles using the #BeSeenGetTheGreen hashtag.

Examples of posts could be:

  • Highlighting an intersection in your city that is need of bicycle detection, or
  • Good examples of bicycle-friendly intersections near you

For more information about the initiative, visit the official campaign microsite, and watch/share the below explainer video to help you get going.

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David Sadeghi is director, digital marketing at Iteris.

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