Following the success of its Camera Monitor System Smart-Vision and bus driver security barrier Savety-Door in Europe, Safety Tech, a Gauzy Company, is proud to present its innovative solutions to the bus & coach operators and OEMs at APTA Expo.
Safety Tech’s CMS Smart-Vision, already chosen by about 100 operators and 40 bus and coach OEMs for 100 types of vehicles, will be showcased along with driver alert information systems for the side and the front of the bus, SafetySide Blind Spot Information System and SafetyFront Moving Off Information System, that eliminate blind spots and alert the driver to avoid accidents.
Smart-Vision is a compact system that replaces mechanical rearview mirrors with high-definition cameras and interior displays to offer optimized visibility and enhanced ergonomics. Compared with standard rearview mirrors, the CMS covers a larger field of vision, the interior displays eliminate glare, and the automatic adjustment of the screens’ brightness ensures excellent visibility in all lighting conditions (i.e.: entrance and exit of tunnels, low light, bad weather).
Smart-Vision provides a high-quality image, night and day, and guarantees a stable image in any driving environment (no vibration). In addition to eliminating lateral blind spots, the solution offers functions such as parking and maneuvering aid, and guidance assistance allowing a shorter turning radius.
Smart-Vision offers greater driving comfort, reduced fatigue and enhanced safety, but also allows a quick return on investment.
Indeed, the system significantly cuts down fuel consumption thanks to the removal of the mirrors, which lowers wind resistance for improved aerodynamics.
Smart-Vision improves maneuverability and minimizes the risk of collision between the mirror and tree branches or road signs, which lowers maintenance costs linked to potential damages, while enhancing the vehicle’s availability.
Some of Safety Tech’s customers include Irizar e-mobility, Hess, Van Hool, MAN and Prevost.
Safety Tech will also showcase its newest ADAS solutions, SafetySide and SafetyFront, which mitigate blind spots.
Blind spots are a major cause of accidents involving buses and coaches. The UN regulations R151 and R159 on Blind Spot Information Systems (BSIS) and Moving Off Information System (MOIS) help avoid collisions with Vulnerable Road Users. The regulation requires the system to inform the driver of the presence of a nearby cyclist who could be endangered when turning away from the driver so that the driver can stop the bus before crossing their path, and when a pedestrian or bicyclist is in close proximity in front of the vehicle during drive-off.
Safety Tech has developed innovative systems that go beyond the standards, to ensure maximum safety for drivers and road users. SafetySide and SafetyFront offer a wider detection area, allow the detection of all vulnerable road users, and SafetySide is available for both sides of the vehicle, and can be integrated in the Smart-Vision solution without any additional display.
Safety Tech’s modern driver protection door, Savety-Door, will also be showcased. With more than 10,000 buses equipped, the company has now developed a version adapted to the American market.
Safety Tech is the European leader in the driver protection door market with its modular composite-based door comprising a reliable up/down sliding glass that separates the driver from the passengers. This physical separation creates an anti-aggression and anti-virus barrier bringing more security and serenity to the bus drivers.
Easy to install as original equipment or refit, it is also a robust and low maintenance solution with highly customizable features. The first American Savety-Doors are currently being tested.