How automated transit zone and bike lane enforcement makes streets work for everyone
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What kind of technology does it take to make our roads safer and public transit more reliable? We asked the people building it.
In our latest video, CEO Marty Beard, CTO & Co-Founder Vaibhav Ghadiok, and Chief Growth Officer Charley Territo break down how Hayden AI's automated transit zone and bike lane enforcement platform works, and why it matters for everyone on city streets: faster, more reliable transit; safer streets for cyclists and scooter riders; and more accessible bus stops for riders of all abilities.
When bus lanes are blocked and bike lanes double as parking spots, people pay the price: delayed commuters, cyclists pushed into traffic, and passengers with mobility challenges facing unnecessary barriers. Hayden AI's bus-mounted platform uses computer vision and edge processing to automatically detect and document parking violations while the bus is moving -- giving transit agencies and cities the tools to keep streets moving and safe at scale.
Watch the full video to hear directly from our leadership team on the technology and mission driving Hayden AI forward.
Hayden AI powers safer, smarter, and more efficient cities. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in San Francisco, Hayden AI is the largest provider of mobile automated bus zone and bike lane enforcement systems in the United States.
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