Helps safety officials and state agencies identify risk faster to prevent crashes with the industry’s first platform that fully integrates crash and fatality records with driving behavior analytics
Cambridge, MA — Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT), the world’s largest telematics provider, today announced new capabilities in StreetVision that help transportation agencies identify high-risk intersections, prioritize safety investments, and prevent crashes before they happen. CMT now provides intersection-level risk insights, bringing federal and state crash and fatality data directly into StreetVision, alongside telematics-based measures of risky driving behavior.
According to the Federal Highway Administration, intersections account for roughly 25% of all U.S. traffic deaths and 50% of all traffic injuries, despite representing a small share of roadway mileage. These crashes are driven by a mix of risky behaviors that traditional crash data alone cannot fully explain. StreetVision’s Intersection Safety Insights closes this gap by including crash outcomes with driving behaviors such as speeding, hard braking, and phone distraction at intersections nationwide, giving agencies a clearer picture of why intersections are dangerous and where intervention can prevent the next crash.
“With StreetVision Intersections, I can quickly and reliably identify locations across communities where high-risk driving behaviors are concentrated and compare them with other locations,” said Dr. Max Roberts, Senior Research Associate, Washington Traffic Safety Commission. “This feature allows me to effortlessly provide actionable insights to our city and county partners so they can prioritize risky locations and intervene before a serious crash occurs.”
The new intersection capabilities enable agencies to:
- Identify and rank intersections based on observed risky driving behaviors.
- Zoom into the intersection to view specifically where the risky behaviors are occurring.
- Detect upward trends in intersection risk that may signal emerging safety issues.
- Visualize crash and fatality records using both intersection-level views and existing StreetVision analysis methods.
- Measure the impact of intersection improvements with enhanced before-and-after analysis, supporting data-driven decision making and funding applications.
StreetVision now includes federal and state crash and fatality records that can be visualized across the platform, including by intersection, corridor, city, and region. For the first time, agencies can analyze crash outcomes and behavioral risk metrics in one system, moving beyond crash counts alone to better identify emerging hazards and prioritize safety investments.
By including crash outcomes with daily, behavior-based risk insights, StreetVision helps agencies focus resources where they matter most, evaluate whether countermeasures are working, and move upstream of crashes before serious injuries and fatalities occur.
“StreetVision is the most advanced road safety analytics and visualization platform on the market today, and that leadership comes with urgency,” said Tim Vogel, Chief Information Officer at CMT. “Every day, people are seriously injured or killed on the road. This drives us to deliver new capabilities like Intersection Safety Insights and bring crash and fatality data together with behavioral risk, because the sooner agencies can see risk clearly and act, the more crashes we can prevent and lives we can save.”
StreetVision is used by state and city DOTs, Highway Safety Offices, Metropolitan Planning Organizations, and Architecture Engineering firms to support Vision Zero initiatives, infrastructure planning, and safety funding programs.
Learn more about StreetVision at: cmt.ai/streetvision
About Cambridge Mobile Telematics
Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT) is the world’s largest telematics service provider. Its mission is to make the world’s roads and drivers safer. The company’s AI-driven platform, DriveWell Fusion®, proactively identifies and reduces driving risk, leading to fewer crashes and injuries, making mobility safer. To date, CMT’s technology has helped prevent over 100,000 crashes worldwide. CMT partners with insurers, automakers, commercial mobility companies, and the public sector to measure risk, detect crashes, provide life-saving assistance, and streamline claims. Headquartered in Cambridge, MA, CMT operates globally with offices in Budapest, Chennai, Seattle, Tokyo, and Zagreb. Learn more at www.cmt.ai.