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StreetLight – Weekly Recap

StreetLight is in focus this week as it expands its analytics portfolio around traffic safety and active transportation, underscoring a strategy centered on data-driven infrastructure planning. The company highlighted new and existing tools aimed at supporting transportation agencies, particularly in bike, pedestrian, truck, and work zone safety use cases.

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StreetLight promoted an online session with the South Carolina Department of Transportation showcasing its Active Transportation Snapshot product. The tool is designed to deliver segment-level bike and pedestrian volume data across U.S. roads and trails, aligning with growing policy attention on vulnerable road users and National Bike Month initiatives.

By emphasizing granular nonmotorized traffic metrics, StreetLight is positioning itself as a partner for public-sector planning of active transportation networks. This focus could help expand recurring software and data-licensing relationships with agencies seeking detailed insights for safety and mobility investments.

The company also drew attention to its U.S. Safe Streets Index, which ranks the top 100 U.S. metropolitan areas by the share of Vehicle Miles Traveled attributable to trucks. StreetLight framed truck traffic as a key factor influencing road safety risks given vehicle weight and visibility constraints for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers.

Through this index, StreetLight is broadening its value proposition beyond basic traffic counts to more nuanced risk and safety analytics. Such capabilities aim to support cities and regions pursuing Vision Zero and multimodal safety programs, areas that often benefit from dedicated funding streams and long-term planning horizons.

In parallel, StreetLight highlighted its Traffic Monitor offering in conjunction with National Work Zone Awareness Week. The company underscored real-time monitoring of queues and speeding in active work zones as a way to identify hazardous conditions and assist in mitigating crash risks for road workers.

This work zone emphasis indicates an effort to integrate StreetLight’s real-time traffic analytics into intelligent transportation and road work management systems. Aligning its solutions with safety-focused spending and infrastructure upgrades could strengthen its standing among transportation agencies and infrastructure operators.

Collectively, the week’s announcements show StreetLight sharpening its focus on safety-centric analytics across active transportation, truck traffic, and work zones. These developments reinforce the company’s positioning in mobility analytics and may support deeper public-sector adoption and recurring revenue over time.

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