Acusensus “Heads-Up” — AI Phone/Seatbelt/Speed Detection Camera Vendor

Source: https://www.acusensus.com/solutions/heads-up/

Publisher: Acusensus
Relevant To: Distinct AI traffic-enforcement vendor (phone/seatbelt/speed detection); possible identity of vendor in corrected phone-ticket story (ID 3618)
Verification Status: Verified — Vendor Confirmed; Connection to ID 3618 Incident Not Confirmed

Notes: Confirmed via full-text fetch. Acusensus (Australian company, ASX-listed) markets “Heads-Up,” an AI-powered enforcement camera system that detects illegal mobile phone use, seatbelt non-compliance, and speeding, combined with automated number plate recognition (ANPR) — distinct from Flock Safety and explicitly a DIFFERENT VENDOR worth distinguishing in BPA’s tracking. System operates via fixed or trailer-based deployment, captures images 24/7 in all weather at vehicle speeds up to 300 km/h, and uses AI-automated detection followed by “anonymized human review” before an offense is confirmed. Deployed in Australia/New Zealand (including the ACT and NSW governments), the UK (Devon & Cornwall, Greater Manchester), and the US. POSSIBLE CONNECTION to the corrected “phone-on-lap ticket” story also cataloged in this library (ID 3618): that story was corrected to clarify the incident did NOT involve Flock, but instead “a well traveled coastal highway with systems operated by state revenue programs” — Acusensus’s Heads-Up product, specifically designed for phone-use/seatbelt detection via revenue/road-safety agencies, is a plausible candidate for that system, though this specific connection is NOT confirmed and should be verified before citing. Relevant to BPA’s vendor-tracking taxonomy as a distinct AI traffic-enforcement camera company operating internationally, worth monitoring for any US state or local deployments beyond what’s noted here.