ITS World Congress 2025 Miovision: Innovating Road Safety
At ITS World Congress 2025, Miovision showcased innovations in V2X technology , continuous safety monitoring, and AI-driven traffic engineering. As […]
At ITS World Congress 2025, Miovision showcased innovations in V2X technology , continuous safety monitoring, and AI-driven traffic engineering. As […]
The Alarming Rise in Road Fatalities: Why The Current Approach to Road Safety Isn’t Working Author: Craig Milligan, Ph.D., P.Eng., […]
When’s the most dangerous time to drive? Some hours and days are riskier for drivers and pedestrians. Peak traffic times […]
After a successful 2024, Miovision kicked off the new year by participating in the 104th Transportation Research Board (TRB) Annual […]
Reaching Vision Zero—a world in which nobody dies in traffic accidents—will require determined action plans. This blog explores how these can be created through community involvement and data collection.
This blog explains a protected intersection design increases bicycle safety through a variety of measures, including dedicated signaling, bike lanes that extend through the intersection, and turn boxes. They increase visibility and functionality!
This blog explores how improving traffic safety education is key to reducing accidents. Education, which is a proactive solution by nature, can be delivered through public campaigns, school-based partnerships, and data-driven studies.
MicroTraffic, a leading provider of road safety video analytics, is now part of Miovision. MicroTraffic’s staff of 21, including co-founders Craig Milligan and Joel Penner are joining Miovision.
In 2020, the City of Quincy, Massachusetts was tasked with improving the safety and reducing speeds on their busiest corridor. The Miovision solutions helped the city, in a fraction of the time it takes other vendors to solve similar problems.
The implications of physical distancing caused by COVID-19 are surfacing every day. While most of these trends have been expressly negative, a silver lining in our industry is that, across North America, vehicle collisions have decreased anywhere from 30 to 75%. Not only does this translate to safer roads, but there’s an economic value associated with it. For example, the LA Times recently published an article citing that the reduction in crashes has led to 40 million dollars of taxpayer savings daily.