Applied Information Unveils Glance® Wrong-Way Driver Manager
In a move aimed at bolstering roadway safety, Applied Information, Inc. has launched the
Glance® Wrong-Way Driver Manager. This platform is a significant advancement for transportation agencies, enabling them to detect, verify, and manage instances of wrong-way drivers more effectively than ever before. The new technology leverages the integration of various data sources such as cameras, radar, and connected vehicles, creating a robust system designed for real-time incident response.
This innovative application was deployed recently in Massachusetts, showcasing immediate effectiveness on its very first day. Authorities were able to alert a wrong-way driver, allowing them to correct their path before a potential collision could happen. This incident underscores the technology’s potential to prevent tragic accidents and enhance public safety.
Governor Maura Healey emphasized the necessity of such technologies in the fight against wrong-way driving, which poses severe risks on highways. “We’ve seen firsthand the devastating impact that wrong-way driving crashes can have on families and the community at large. By prioritizing new advancements in technology, we are committed to preventing these crashes and safeguarding lives on our roads,” she stated.
Real-Time Response to Dangerous Situations
Wrong-way driving is frequently linked to fatal accidents, with data from the U.S. Department of Transportation indicating a rise in deaths associated with this issue. The Glance Wrong-Way Driver Manager offers a centralized system that allows transportation operators to swiftly verify incidents, coordinate alerts, and distribute timely warnings to motorists and first responders.
Bryan Mulligan, President of Applied Information, highlighted the straightforward verification process this tool allows. “The capability to quickly respond to a wrong-way driver can significantly reduce the risk to all road users. This integrated system is designed to streamline every aspect of incident management,” he noted.
Designed with interoperability in mind, the Glance platform works seamlessly with existing infrastructures and data inputs. It can assimilate information from numerous sources, including virtual vehicle detection systems, connected vehicle networks, radar systems, and third-party applications. Such versatility ensures transportation agencies can utilize their current investments while improving detection efficiency.
Upon detecting a possible wrong-way vehicle, authorized personnel are immediately notified via SMS, email, or on-screen alerts, facilitating rapid confirmation of the situation. Once verified, notifications can be disseminated to relevant personnel, law enforcement agencies, and other necessary stakeholders, ensuring a coordinated approach to managing these high-risk events.
Moreover, the system is equipped to integrate with traveler information platforms and safety applications, extending its reach to connected users in real time. This includes compatibility with services such as
Waze and
TravelSafely™, alongside features for public communication such as Dynamic Message Signs (DMS).
Looking Forward
Applied Information, founded in 2011, has consistently pushed the boundaries of traffic management technologies. Their solutions have already enhanced safety in school zones and continue to innovate through platforms like Glance. By focusing on connectivity and smart technologies, they aim to create safer road experiences for everyone, including drivers, pedestrians, and emergency responders.
The rollout of the Glance Wrong-Way Driver Manager represents a crucial step in improving road safety. As communities grapple with the consequences of wrongful driving incidents, tools like this, which effectively harness modern technology for public good, shine a light on the future of safer transportation.
For more information about this groundbreaking technology, you can visit
Applied Information's website.