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Hayden AI Announces Bus Stop Enforcement Solution

Technology helps improve rider safety and accessibility by enforcing illegal parking at bus stops

OAKLAND, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hayden AI, a leader in artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies, today announced a new solution in its transit performance platform: automated bus stop enforcement.

Illegally parked cars and trucks at bus stops slow down transit vehicles, put riders in danger, and prevent riders with disabilities from accessing the bus. Hayden AI’s mobile perception platform enables transit agencies to clear illegally parked vehicles from bus stops along the entire bus route, improving their ability to pick up every rider at every stop.

Hayden AI is the global leader in mobile automated bus enforcement, with over 300 units installed in New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) for bus lane enforcement. Multiple transit agencies have demonstrated that bus lane enforcement successfully changes driver behavior, and Hayden AI is confident that enforcing bus stops will also impact motorists and have both short and long-term safety and accessibility improvements for riders.

“I’m very proud to announce this new capability to the Hayden AI platform,” said Chris Carson, co-founder and CEO of Hayden AI. “Increasing transit ridership requires a safe and accessible environment for every rider. Our ABLE platform was built by transit riders for transit riders to do exactly that.”

“Developing technology that meaningfully impacts transit riders and improves transit agency performance is the reason I joined Hayden AI,” said Syed Rahman, Vice President of Transit. “I’m proud of the work our engineering team has accomplished.”

About Hayden AI

At Hayden AI, we’re pioneering real world problem solving powered by AI and machine learning. From bus lane and bus stop enforcement to digital twin modeling and more, our clients use our mobile perception system to speed up transit, make streets safer, and create a more sustainable future. Our privacy first approach ensures that our technologies comply with security and privacy regulations and protect personal information while fostering innovation. For more information about Hayden AI visit www.hayden.ai.

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Jenna Fortunati
jenna.fortunati@hayden.ai

Hayden AI


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Jenna Fortunati
jenna.fortunati@hayden.ai

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