Ultravision offers tailored solutions for various industries, addressing specific customer needs and challenges. We can also customize these solutions to perfectly fit your unique requirements.
Ultravision have more than 16 years of experience in video telematics industry, and we are committed to improving the operational efficiency and fleet safety of commercial vehicles.
Ultravision utilizing AI and Machine Vision technology, along with a central management platform, we offer complete student safety from boarding to alighting.
While school buses may have priority on roads in certain countries, numerous factors globally jeopardize student safety during their journeys. Ultravision prioritizes student road safety, developing a comprehensive school bus system solution based on extensive customer feedback and project experience. This initiative aims to eliminate the potential risks that threaten student safety during the daily operation of school bus fleets, not limited to traffic accidents!
Industry Challenges
Before boarding
◇ How to allocate school bus personnel effectively?
◇ How to ensure all students have boarded the school bus?
◇ Parents and the school administration cannot confirm if students have safely boarded.
◇ How to verify that the driver on duty is indeed present?
◇ Lack of precise information on the arrival time of the school bus causes inconvenience for students and parents.
During the journey
◇ How to prevent traffic accidents caused by driver behavior?
◇ How to monitor and respond to abnormal vehicle conditions?
◇ How to prevent drivers from deviating from the designated route or missing scheduled stops?
◇ How to establish comprehensive standards for evaluating school bus drivers?
Student drop-off
◇ How to ensure the safety of the surroundings when school buses stop?
◇ How to prevent students from missing their stops or falling asleep and forgetting to get off?
◇ How can parents receive confirmation that their child has safely get off?
School bus return
◇ How to prevent safety accidents caused by students being left in the car?