Human Detection Cameras

Intelligently detect Vulnerable Road Users, such as pedestrians and cyclists, around a vehicle.

Prioritising VRUs

Larger vehicles such as HGVs and buses have huge areas surrounding them with little to no visibility. These blind spot areas are a huge risk for any driver, as they make it hard to spot motorcycles, pedestrians, and cyclists when changing lanes or manoeuvring.

The Human Detection Cameras proactively alert a driver in-cab when a VRU is identified in a specified zone, giving them visibility they may otherwise not have had, and giving them time to avoid an incident.

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Real-time alerts

Visual and audio alarms to alert drivers in-cab to potential risk. Online alerts also available.

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Accurate identification

The AI technology only picks up humans - not static objects

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High definition video output to provide drivers with a clear image in-cab

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Online alerts

Alerts can also be sent to VUEhub for fleet managers to review

Download the brochure for more information or get in touch with the team by calling 0161 877 2257 or emailing hello@vue-cctv.co.uk

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Direct Vison Standard Progressive safe system

Part of the DVS Progressive Safe System Kit

Pedestrian AI plays a key role in VUE's DVS Progressive Safe System for vehicles over 12 tonnes operating in London.

The camera's AI technology proactively identifies and alerts drivers when pedestrians are in areas of risk around their vehicle.

>> You can learn more about our DVS PSS kit and how to get DVS compliant here.

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