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Miovision trains its sights on Vision Zero

August 26, 2025
Kurtis McBride & Lyne Jacques of Miovision

Despite substantial investment in road safety, traffic fatalities remain high, highlighting the limitations of traditional, reactive methods. To achieve Vision Zero, cities must move from analysing accidents after they happen to actively preventing them. In Atlanta, Miovision is demonstrating how its advanced tools are making this proactive approach possible.

Miovision’s Continuous Safety Monitoring (CSM), being unveiled to the world at the ITS World Congress, and Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) solutions offer transport agencies real-time insights to identify risks, protect vulnerable road users, and optimise intersections before accidents occur Unlike manual studies or delayed crash reports, CSM uses advanced video analytics to monitor intersections continuously, detecting near-misses, right-hook conflicts, and other dangerous situations as they happen.

In Bellingham, Washington, this technology identified high-risk right-hook conflict zones, prompting targeted intersection redesigns. The results included a 33% increase in cycle ridership, 87% cycle lane utilisation, and notable improvements in pedestrian safety—all achieved through proactive data rather than post-crash analysis. Miovision’s V2X technology further improves intersection safety and efficiency with features such as signal countdowns, Green Light Optimised Speed Advisory (GLOSA), and Red Light Assist. These innovations help drivers navigate intersections more smoothly, reduce sudden stops, lower emissions, and minimise collision risks.

Together, CSM and V2X enable cities to shift from reactive to proactive safety management. Interactive dashboards reveal conflict trends, signal performance, and real-world road user behaviour, equipping planners with the insights needed for faster, smarter decisions. Smarter systems lead to safer streets, and Miovision’s real-time, data-driven solutions are transforming road safety.

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