How Hayden AI's Technology is making public transportation safer
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How Hayden AI's Technology is making public transportation safer
"Born in San Francisco and specialized in artificial intelligence and spatial analytics, Hayden AI works with public transport operators and cities to make streets safer and public transit more efficient. How? Thanks (also) to AI. The company has developed a Vision AI platform that uses cameras mounted on buses to monitor potential traffic violations, especially in areas dedicated to public transport."
"For example, in recent months Hayden AI showcased its automated bus lane and bus stop enforcement technology here in Europe - in Hamburg, during the UITP 2025 Summit. This technology increase bus operating speeds by 5 percent on average and as much as 36 percent on congested road segments, and reduce collisions by 20 percent on average."
"Hayden AI is now launching its third automated bike lane enforcement program in the United States using bus-mounted cameras, in collaboration with the University of California San Diego (a solution already successfully tested in Sacramento, also in California). This is an automated system that monitors bike lanes and bus stops. Specifically, Hayden AI's technology is installed on 15 buses in the Triton Transit fleet, UC San Diego's transportation system, to help enforce rules against dangerous parking violations happening on campus."
"A university campus is like a small city - a mirror of what happens on city streets. Illegal parking in bike lanes and bus stops creates safety risks for pedestrians, cyclists, public transit riders, and people with disabilities. Blocked bike lanes force cyclists to merge into car traffic. Blocked bus stops slow down riders and prevent people - especially those with disabilities - from getting on"
Hayden AI, founded in San Francisco, specializes in artificial intelligence and spatial analytics for public transport and city streets. The company developed a Vision AI platform that uses cameras mounted on buses to monitor potential traffic violations in areas dedicated to public transport. Deployed systems have increased bus operating speeds by an average of 5 percent and up to 36 percent on congested segments, while reducing collisions by 20 percent on average. Hayden AI has installed over 2,000 systems worldwide, including deployments in Barcelona and Braga. Hayden AI launched a third automated bike lane enforcement program at UC San Diego, installing technology on 15 Triton Transit buses to detect illegal parking and improve safety for cyclists, pedestrians, riders, and people with disabilities.
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