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Conduent Transportation to Highlight Technology Solutions that Protect School Children at Florida Police Chiefs Association Conference
Conduent to feature its AI-Powered DriveSafe® Enforcement System used to encourage motorists to slow down in school zones Conduent to also discuss a solution

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[{"type":"text","content":"Conduent to feature its AI-Powered DriveSafe® Enforcement System used to encourage motorists to slow down in school zones Conduent to also discuss a solution using mobile cameras mounted on school bus exteriors that will activate when bus lights flash and the “stop arm” extends FLORHAM PARK, N.J., July 27, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Conduent Transportation, a global provider of smart mobility technology solutions and business unit of Conduent Incorporated (Nasdaq: CNDT), will highlight technology solutions to make streets and communities safer for school children at next week’s Annual Summer Training Conference & Exposition, hosted by the Florida Police Chiefs Association and held July 28 to August 2 in Bonita Springs. With more than 25 years of experience as an industry leader in traffic enforcement, Conduent’s exhibit (Booth #5) will feature technology and expertise that it uses to operate one out of every four U.S. public safety systems, including those designed to encourage motorists to slow down in school zones. Powered by AI, the Conduent DriveSafe® Enforcement System uses sensors to detect and track vehicles through a particular location, such as in a school or construction zone or along a highway. The speed and position of each vehicle at that location is monitored to detect if a violation occurs, as determined by local laws. Earlier this year, Florida enacted a new law authorizing its counties and municipalities to implement this type of camera-equipped detection system in and around schools to target vehicles traveling 10 mph or more over the posted speed limit. Independent studies, including one by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, show these programs can improve the safety of communities. Conduent provides the software, hardware and video analytics, as well as back-office operations, to make such programs successful. Florida also enacted a new law enabling its school districts to mount camera systems on school bus exteriors that will activate when bus lights flash and the “stop arm” extends, signaling to other vehicles that they are not allowed to pass as a student is dropped off or picked up. In 2022, Conduent announced a partnership to develop and deliver this automated technology, which – when combining AI and computer vision – will capture violations if drivers do not stop as required. Passing a school bu...