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Redflex Student Guardian safety technology announced

Redflex Traffic Systems in the US has announced its latest innovation, Student Guardian, designed to curb dangerous driving behaviours and enforce traffic laws on school bus routes. The safety camera system is installed on the front and rear driver’s side of a school bus. It monitors traffic while the stop arm of the bus is displayed, leaving the driver free to focus on students. Data supporting possible violations, including high-definition video and high-resolution images of licence plates and drivers, is
April 24, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
317 Redflex Traffic Systems in the US has announced its latest innovation, Student Guardian, designed to curb dangerous driving behaviours and enforce traffic laws on school bus routes. The safety camera system is installed on the front and rear driver’s side of a school bus. It monitors traffic while the stop arm of the bus is displayed, leaving the driver free to focus on students. Data supporting possible violations, including high-definition video and high-resolution images of licence plates and drivers, is submitted to local law enforcement to determine whether a citation is warranted.

Redflex says Student Guardian can be operated at no cost to taxpayers, and there is no upfront capital investment for cities and districts. The programme is fully funded by violations.

“We know photo enforcement solutions make intersections safer nationwide by reducing red-light running and speeding violations. Independent studies have shown that time and time again. We’re excited that the same technology is now available to keep school children safe,” said Karen Finley, president and CEO of Redflex.

Every school day, thousands of motorists break state laws by driving around stopped school buses. Student Guardian provides students with an extra layer of protection as they enter and exit the bus, capturing images and video of potential violators who put children’s lives in danger. Two cities in Connecticut are among the first to take action against dangerous drivers on school bus routes. Pilot programmes using Student Guardian are underway, which will provide guidance to cities and school districts on which routes are the most dangerous in their communities.

“In today’s world we have embraced technology in almost every aspect of our lives, and I am pleased that we will pilot this high-tech programme pertaining to bus safety,” said School Superintendent Joseph V. Erardi Jr. from Southington, Conn.

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