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Data Management Platform

Insight is our Data Management Platform and provides a suite of applications and tools in a single platform for device management, data collection and analysis.

  • As cities, towns and villages continue to grow, so do the challenges related to mobility, population, and the environment.

  • Insight parking is a scalable, hosted service that underpins a range of applications for parking optimization.

  • The Insight Data Management platform is a scalable hosted service underpinning a range of targeted applications for traffic monitoring.

  • Journey Time data is a critical asset in the road operators battle to keep the traffic flowing, reduce congestion and manage incidents on the road.

Active Road Studs

Road studs have been a core offering from Clearview since the 1990s when the first Astucia solar powered road studs were first installed. Since then, we have developed and continue to improve our technology in this area.

  • Low profile solar powered stud installed flush with the road surface.

  • Surface mounted solar powered stud ideal for edge delineation.

  • A 360-degree in-ground LED light powered by renewable solar energy, SolarLite Path is the ideal route guidance solution for pedestrian and cyclist pathways.

  • The innovative and flexible design of the IRS2 intelligent road studs provides drivers with advance awareness of the road ahead, giving them more time to react accordingly.

Count & Classify

Clearview’s history began in 1974 with the first fully electronic traffic counter which enabled direct data transfer to a computer.

  • The Insight Data Management platform is a scalable hosted service underpinning a range of targeted applications for traffic monitoring.

  • As cities, towns and villages continue to grow, so do the challenges related to mobility, population, and the environment.

  • The Connex Active is an accurate real-time Pedestrian and Bicycle Classifier for active travel detection and analysis.

  • Connex Traffic is the latest generation of automatic traffic counter designed to provide a high degree of flexibility and accuracy.

  • The M680 is the latest generation of traffic count/classification device based on inductive loop technology.

About us

Clearview has been delivering technology solutions to the highways and transport sector for 50 years and brings a wealth of knowledge and innovative ideas to the industry.

  • Keep up to date with our news and insights here at Clearview Intelligence.

  • Discover more about the events and webinars we are holding, and exhibitions we are attending this year.

  • Our staff’s health and wellbeing is a priority at Clearview Intelligence, because we care about everyone.

  • We work with partners to deliver intelligent transport solutions all over the world.

  • Minimizing our impact on the planet is a key environmental aim at Clearview Intelligence.

  • Success stories of Clearview Intelligence solutions deployed in the UK and across the world.

  • Links to downloadable zip files containing the relevant software to use in conjunction with our sensor technologies.

  • As we continue to grow, we need creative, professional and tenacious individuals who can help us pioneer intelligent solutions.

News & Views

How can we remind drivers to stay focused on their driving?

As we do something more – like anything in life – the more experienced we are considered to be. Surely driving must be the same, making experienced drivers the safest road users? We do everything so automatically; seat belts on, start car, check mirrors and off we go. But what if experience doesn’t equal the best driving? What if it can mean a growing complacency?

Driving our normal route to work, to the shops or home, could it sometimes mean taking our surroundings for granted? Could remaining alert and attentive, even on the usual routes we take regularly, go out of the window?

Could the everyday routine, combined with tiredness or distractions, such as children, mobile phones and music, leading to sensory deprivation, mean that the driver’s attention isn’t fully focussed on what it should be – the safe driving of a fast-moving vehicle?

Inattentional Blindness

The term “Inattentional Blindness” was created after a study found how easy it is for people to miss the most obvious objects in front of them. Such a psychological lack of attention is not narrowed down to one section of individuals, but a common trait amongst us all. When distracted, as any great magician will tell you, we miss what is right in front of our noses.

Inattentional Blindness has proven that when a person is so focussed on one thing, they are more likely to miss the obvious around them as was witnessed in one of the first studies on the phenomenon. Participants watched a video of people passing a basketball and were asked to count the passes. No-one noticed the person dressed up as a Gorilla in the middle of it all. Everyone’s focus, instead, was on the counting task.

Stating the obvious

Mobile phone use in cars is one of the top distractions when it comes to Inattentional Blindness, an issue that the Government has been consistently trying to crack down on.

Naturally informing drivers of the dangers of phone usage whilst driving, or eating, dealing with children and not being over-tired, are all initiatives that the Government has been championing on our roads for years.

With it already proven that our brains can only process so much information at any given time, it becomes imperative to minimise anything extra that could affect our much-needed attention on the road.

Inattentional Blindness isn’t limited to any certain group however. We’ve all had to brake or swerve suddenly, after failing to notice something right in front of us, almost running a red light or suddenly only seeing the car that has pulled in front of us.

A study in illumination

Illuminated signs along the road that help to warn or educate drivers of the road ahead have been proven to help drivers pay attention to the road and increase their observation, as a study by the IMOB Transportation Research Institute in Belgium found.

Too many signs and line markings have also been noted to be more harmful and distract the driver even further as a study by The Road Safety Observatory highlights. In this study, conversely, the use of Vehicle Activated Signs (VAS) were proven to be more effective in making driver’s aware of the road and what lies ahead, rather than cluttered and poorly designed stationary signs, that drivers tend to ignore.

The Road Safety Observatory study on road markings further highlights the issue with non-adaptive signs: “Fixed road signs provide permanent information about conditions that occur at a particular place. In reality, conditions are often changing: hazards may arise due to weather conditions (i.e. fog, rain, ice), traffic conditions (i.e. tail-backs, heavy traffic) or to the unexpected (i.e. accident, fallen trees, subsidence).”

In the study, it shows that Vehicle Activated Signs (VAS) have been successfully used in making drivers aware of their speed or of a possible hazard. It outlines how trials of VAS, to manage speeds, for the Department for Transport, has seen speeds reduce by up to 14 mph on some rural roads, and VAS at bends and junctions reduce speeds by up to 7 mph.

The solution is already out there

Quality and relevance seem to be key components to achieve driver observation in this day and age. Clearview Intelligence has witnessed this first-hand with the installation of our road safety solutions that include VAS on many dangerous roads and in many varied applications around the country.

In Fairlie, North Ayrshire, Clearview installed a speed warning solution due to the consistent speeding that was occurring along a built-up rural area, resulting in an HGV crashing into a residential property and sadly killing the property owner. Transport for Scotland tried numerous traffic calming solutions and approached Clearview to see if we could reduce speeds further.

Together, Transport for Scotland and Clearview, created an innovative scheme, the first of its kind in the UK, which saw the use of existing traffic signals in the centre of the village used to help slow down drivers. Clearview technology detected drivers who were still driving over the 30mph speed limit as they entered the village and warned them using VAS signs as well as triggering a red phase at the signalised junction. This helped to change the manner in which drivers drove through the village, who were ignoring other signs and paying attention only to what they considered was relevant to them.

Read the full case study on how Clearview Intelligence helped to improve road safety in the rural village here.

VAS applications, when combined with our vehicle detection expertise, have also been used by Clearview to warn drivers that they are exceeding the two-second gap rule between vehicles, when they are going the wrong way up a road with the wrong way slip warning, along with approaching hidden junctions and cars waiting to come out of them. Watch the video below demonstrating all of these dynamic VAS warnings in action.

The advantage of Vehicle Activated Signs is their adaptive nature and how they can be used on any road for any given situation, such as a sudden change in weather, or to alert drivers that they are on a road that motorbikes travel on regularly, that there is a sharp sudden bend with awaiting traffic, queues ahead, a traffic incident…the applications are endless, and yet highly effective.

Because the sign is not a constant feature and is only activated on a certain condition then it means the driver is much more likely to notice the message or warning when it is triggered on the screen in front of them.

VAS can achieve simple, but highly effective and possibly life-saving adaptive warnings, that are much less likely to be ignored.

If you have a road with a safety problem get in touch with us to discuss how our bespoke solutions could help.