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We’re Working Together To Achieve One Vision

WiseGuard’s "Vision Zero" mission is focused on fully utilizing V2X technology to completely mitigate human error and bring the number of fatalities on the road to 0.

Through collaboration and continued innovation by WiseGuard, this will be achieved years before autonomous cars gain mass adoption.

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Vision Zero

ZERO DEATHS
ZERO ACCIDENTS
ZERO TRAFFIC

The Problems

PROBLEM #1

Humans Make Mistakes,
Especially On The Road.

CAR ACCIDENTS
43%
43%
INVOLVE FIRST YEAR DRIVERS1
38%
38%
OCCUR AT INTERSECTIONS2
84%
84%
ARE CAUSED BY DRIVER ERROR2

These mistakes costs the lives of millions each year, and many more injuries. Cars, cyclists, pedestrians and anyone using the road is at risk of a collision that could be fatal.

How could we create a solution that works for everyone and is future proof?

PROBLEM #2

Time is Money.
Traffic Wastes Time.

EVERY YEAR
78M
78M
CARS ADDED TO THE ROAD3
204B
204B
DOLLARS LOST DUE TO DELAYS3
3.4B
3.4B
HOURS WASTED IN TRAFFIC3

Despite this, 99% of signalized intersections are still running on fixed timing plans.

Our Solution

THE WORLDS FIRST

AI-Powered
Traffic Signal Platform

Turn any conventional road into a smart one.

WiseGuard has made multiple breakthroughs in CV2-X & neural network technology to create an all-in-one road safety system that can; increase road safety, prevent accidents, and increase traffic flow efficiency — fully autonomously and independent from existing traffic control systems.

Our solution comes in 2 types, the ICS (dedicated for traffic light signal control) and the SCS (dedicated for crosswalks without existing traffic signals). This allows for wide adoption of this technology at nearly any location where safety is a concern.

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ICS / SCS

ICS / SCS

INTELLIGENT CROSSING SIGNAL
SMART CROSSWALK SIGN

See it in action

See how our system works in the real world.

1. Data courtesy of the Safe Roads Alliance.
2. Data sourced from a study by the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration)
3. This data is sourced from our own independent calculations, and is subject to our Terms of Use.