
New York City is expanding the use of Intelligent Speed Assistance technology across all non-emergency fleet vehicles, marking the world’s largest municipal ISA program, according to NYCDCAS.
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Keith Kerman shares how Intelligent Speed Assist and Executive Order 39 aim to make municipalities safer for all.
Read More →With more than 60 communities committed to Vision Zero initiatives, speed management remains a top priority for federal and municipal fleet managers.
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Vendor Verra Mobility will manage NYC’s network of camera enforcement programs against red-light running, speeding, obstructing bus lanes, and operating overweight trucks on Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.
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DCAS announced the expansion of its intelligent speed assistance initiative to 500 vehicles, including 158 cars identified as high-risk units due to regular speeding.
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Preliminary results from NYC DCAS ISA pilot program showed fleet operators complied with speed limits 99% of the time and reduced instances of hard braking by 36%.
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The new unmarked Chargers feature an assortment of body and stripe colors that allow troopers to blend in with traffic to better detect and enforce aggressive driving behaviors.
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San Francisco may soon be adding telematics to its police vehicles, which were previously exempt from a 2016 legislation requiring telematics on city vehicles.
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The City of San Francisco has been able to reduce its monthly count of fleet speeding incidents, likely due to telematics reporting data and increased safety measures.
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All nine members of the Lakeland (Fla.) Police Department's K-9 unit were suspended. Five of the nine officers suspended admitted to filling up their memory cards so the in-vehicle camera system could not record the speeding.
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