by a stopped school bus. Together these three steps
tackle the Danger Zone issue by enhancing visibility, and by being proactive and enforce- ment-driven. An all-in-one, govern-
ment-supported tool to help prevent Danger Zone injury.
Its thoroughness and effectiveness differentiate the
Illegal Passing Suite from all other available offerings. School Districts can use single solutions such as Stop Arms or driver alert devices, but by putting these tech- nologies alongside the field-proven PSA, Safe Fleet creates a safety umbrella over the school bus Danger Zone to help reduce the risk of injury or fatality. With the Predictive Stop Arm, the Illegal Passing Suite
provides the three pieces of the puzzle that nobody else has and that are needed to effectively mitigate the school bus Danger Zone - helping to save students’ lives and comply with legal requirements.
The Illegal Passing Suite Catalyst: The Predictive Stop Arm (PSA) Unlike traditional solutions that react only after an
incident has occurred, this innovative technology proactively works to protect students by constantly monitoring the surrounding area for potential threats. Using advanced radar and predictive analytics, the
Predictive Stop Arm is designed to detect and assess the danger of oncoming vehicles and warn students, in real-time, to stay back and stay safe. When this technol- ogy is employed in the Illegal Passing Suite, parents gain peace of mind in knowing their children enjoy enhanced protection every step of the way on the school bus.
The Predictive Stop Arm’s purpose is to: Maximize student safety
around school buses. Provide advanced risk assessment through patented radar technology & AI. Issue warnings for bus
drivers and students. Reduce driver distractions.
A comprehensive and scalable solution. We must acknowledge the devastating injuries and fa-
talities that have occurred at school bus stops across the US. But there is hope! The powerful combination of the three steps in the Illegal Passing Suite has been proven to greatly reduce the risk of these incidents. And not only is the Safe Fleet Illegal Passing Suite an
“I can’t stress this enough – the ability to proactively notify students of imminent danger is crucial. Giving them 3 seconds to respond could save their life.” -Doug Campbell, National Account Manager, Safe Fleet.
The Illegal Passing Suite is an urgent and vital solution
that our children desperately need to make back-to- school a safer experience. By implementing these life-saving measures on every single school bus, we can truly make the journey to and from the school bus stop a safer one, and work towards the ultimate goal of zero fatalities. Together, let’s make a difference and reduce these risks NOW.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: No system can prevent all incidents. Inattentive drivers, weather, erratic student behavior, and other factors can inhibit detection and overall system performance. Drivers must always keep proper lookout.
For more information on the Illegal Passing Suite of Systems, please contact us:
www.safefleet.net/contact-us-pt
end-to-end, complete solution, it also integrates with the systems a district already has on their fleet. If you’ve got cameras and recorders, when a stop arm violation happens the footage can be captured automatically. If you’ve got front and rear-facing cameras or a 360°-view camera system, the footage integrates with the suite to give you a complete view of the event. And if you’ve got a Wi-Fi-connected bus, the footage can be downloaded once the bus returns to Wi-Fi coverage.
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