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CHILD SAFETY PROGRAM SAFER DRIVERS. SAFER STREETS. SAFER CHILDREN.


Protecting Students. Empowering Communities.


Every day, school bus drivers see it—drivers speeding past stopped buses, putting children at risk. A national survey found 69,000 illegal passes in a single day, adding up to 40.6 million incidents a year. The good news? Violations are finally declining, thanks to stronger enforcement and greater public awareness.


THE ANGELTRAX ADVANTAGE


With more than 25 years of experience, AngelTrax is the only provider delivering a truly turnkey stop arm enforcement solution—from automated violation detection to full citation processing and adjudication support. The Child Safety Program partners with school districts and law enforcement to keep kids safer at school bus stops.


FULLY MANAGED IMPLEMENTATION Five-Phase Process: 1. Project Management & Implementation Plan 2.


Installation Timeline Created


3. Project Management Team’s Biweekly Meetings Set


4. Community Awareness Campaign 5. “Go Live” Date Set


YOUR ALL-IN-ONE AUTOMATED STOP ARM VIOLATION SYSTEM:


AI Automated Camera Capture


Video Evidence Verification


Violation Confirmation by Law Enforcement


Violation Notification


Printed and Mailed


Violator Evidence Viewing, Due Process Options and Payment Processing


800.673.1788


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