According to a recent LinkedIn post from StreetLight, the company has published a new analysis focused on bike and pedestrian safety, using a proposed shared-use path in Maple Shade, N.J., in the Philadelphia metro area as a case study. The post indicates that the work evaluates leading safety indicators such as hard braking and vehicle speed to assess potential risk reductions for vulnerable road users.
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The post highlights five key metrics that are presented as providing actionable insights for transportation planners considering safety interventions. It further suggests that similar data-driven methods can be applied by agencies and planners more broadly, positioning StreetLight’s analytics as a tool for planning and evaluating road safety and trail projects.
For investors, this emphasis on Bike Safety Month and collaboration with entities like the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission may signal StreetLight’s intent to deepen its role in transportation planning and Vision Zero–aligned initiatives. The focus on quantifiable safety metrics could support demand for the company’s data products among public-sector and infrastructure clients, potentially expanding its addressable market in transportation analytics.

