| Feature | Traditional Proximity Sensors | Our AI Proximity Sensors |
|---|---|---|
| Detection Accuracy | ~70% (misses small/fast objects) | ~99.5% (AI reduces false alarms by 90%) |
| Object Recognition | Detects "obstacles" (no differentiation) | Identifies pedestrians, cyclists, vehicles, and animals |
| Weather Performance | Struggles in rain, fog, or snow | Works in all weather (radar + AI vision correction) |
| Alert Type | Single beep or light (easily ignored) | Visual, voice, and vibration alerts (multi-sensory) |
| Integration | Standalone (no data sharing) | Connects to telematics, GPS, and existing monitors |
Berlin's public transit system, BVG, operates over 1,500 buses serving 3.8 million passengers daily. In 2022, they installed our AI proximity sensors on 200 of their oldest buses (model year 2010–2015) to reduce blind spot collisions.
Results after 12 months:
- 68% reduction in side-swipe collisions
- 52% fewer near-misses reported by drivers
- Driver satisfaction scores up 41% (92% of drivers said the alerts "made their job easier")
"We were skeptical at first—we'd tried sensors before," said BVG fleet manager Klaus Mueller. "But these AI systems are different. They don't cry wolf. When they beep, you know there's a real danger. We're now rolling them out to all 1,500 buses."
A rural school district in Texas with 45 buses was struggling with pedestrian near-misses, especially during early morning drop-offs. In 2023, they installed our AI proximity sensors with pedestrian detection.
Results after 6 months:
- 100% elimination of pedestrian-related near-misses
- Parents reported feeling "significantly safer" (97% in surveys)
- Bus drivers reported less stress, with 88% saying they "worried less about hidden children"
"We had a close call where a kindergartener ran behind the bus—if it weren't for the sensor alert, I might not have seen her," said driver Maria Gonzalez. "Now I don't just rely on my mirrors. The system has my back."