What if your bus could spot hazards before your driver does? In cities across Europe, transit agencies are equipping buses and school fleets with thermal vision systems to prevent accidents—especially in darkness, fog, or busy urban environments. Now, Canadian transit operators are bringing this breakthrough to our streets with Robofinity, distributed exclusively by RWebZ.
Why Thermal Vision Matters for Transit
Whether it’s a city bus on a rainy night or a school bus at dawn, Robofinity’s system instantly highlights people (orange), vehicles (green/red), and animals (violet) up to 200 meters ahead. For drivers, this means:
Preventing Pedestrian Accidents: Instantly detect people crossing in low-visibility conditions, even outside of marked crosswalks.
Reducing Wildlife Collisions: Spot animals near rural or suburban routes, giving drivers time to react.
Boosting Operational Reliability: Fewer accidents mean fewer delays, less downtime, and improved public trust.
Global Benchmarks, Canadian Solutions
In Germany, Berlin’s transit authority reported a 45% reduction in pedestrian near-misses after deploying thermal vision on night buses. In Sweden, rural school bus fleets use thermal overlays to prevent wildlife collisions on dark winter mornings. Canadian transit agencies are now adopting Robofinity to address similar challenges—long nights, unpredictable weather, and mixed urban/rural routes.
How It Works
Easy Installation: Mounts to buses and shuttles in under 30 minutes.
Instant Alerts: AI-powered detection provides real-time warnings for hazards, with customizable alert distances for different routes.
Rugged Design: IP67-rated and built for Canada’s toughest transit environments.
Responsible Use
Thermal vision is an advanced driver aid, not a replacement for careful driving or safety training. It’s designed to give drivers more time to react—not to remove human judgment from the road.
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