According to a recent LinkedIn post from StreetLight, the company is spotlighting a new analysis that applies data-driven metrics to evaluate bike and pedestrian safety in Maple Shade, N.J., within the Philadelphia metro area. The post emphasizes the use of leading safety indicators, such as hard braking and vehicle speed, to assess how proposed shared-use paths could reduce risk for vulnerable road users.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights five key metrics that are presented as generating actionable insights for transportation planners and agencies. By positioning its analytics platform as a tool for optimizing infrastructure investments and advancing Vision Zero and road safety goals, the post suggests potential for increased adoption by regional planning bodies, which could support recurring software and data-services revenue over time.
StreetLight’s focus on Bike Safety Month and collaboration with the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission may indicate growing traction in the active transportation and trail-planning segment. If this type of safety-oriented use case scales across additional metros, it could deepen the firm’s integration into transportation planning workflows and strengthen its competitive position in mobility analytics.

