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Verra Mobility has announced a partnership with Hayden AI to develop new technology solutions aimed at improving road safety, sustainability, public transportation reliability and accessibility.

The partnership will incorporate both Hayden AI’s mobile perception technology and Verra Mobility’s customer integration solutions to develop new programmes for automated bus lanes, bike lanes, bus stops and double-parking enforcement solutions.

The companies are developing a multi-solution approach that works to decrease commute times and congestion and increase accessibility
Jon Baldwin, Executive Vice President of Government Solutions, Verra Mobility, said:

This is an exciting opportunity that allows us to offer the most up-to-date, adaptable technology to our customers, bringing them a more powerful tool to speed up transit and improve the commuter experience.

With our event automation, citizens will be able to get where they need to go faster, safer, and more efficiently, while transportation agencies will have real-time data insight to improve road congestion and increase ridership.

The two companies are working together to deliver a privacy-based customer-centric platform that utilises machine learning to adapt to customer needs in real-time, leveraging Hayden AI’s edge processing-based mobile perception platform to detect and identify instances of illegal parking in bus lanes, bus stops, bike lanes and other hazardous no-parking zones.

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