Extending the Value of Video Safety Technology

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Extending the Value of Video Safety Technology Rick Streiff Senior Manager, Fleet Design and Maintenance

Event Camera Information for Safety Using event cameras to monitor vehicle speeds that trigger a review of drivers habits and actions. 91 mph passing traffic

Event Camera Information for Safety Driver runs over both curbs with right side tires. A very unsafe maneuver. Not reported, after review found alignment damage.

Event Camera Information for Safety All passengers and driver have seat belts on including mobility aid secured in the front position. Check engine light on, did driver leave yard with it on?

Event Camera Information for Safety Using OBDII information in recordings for maintenance monitoring. Check engine light on, did driver leave yard with it on?

Event Camera Information for Safety Check engine light on, did driver leave yard with it on?

Surveillance Cameras at Controlled Sites

Surveillance Cameras at Controlled Sites

BlueDriver Pro OBDII Scanner

Senior Manager, Fleet Design and Maintenance Thank You Rick Streiff Senior Manager, Fleet Design and Maintenance streiff@accessla.org