Cambridge Mobile Telematics and ATSIP Launch $1 Million Road Safety Demonstration Program
New Initiative to Equip State Traffic Records Coordinating Committees with Advanced Telematics to Reduce Crashes
Cambridge, MA, January 30, 2025 – Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT), the world’s largest telematics service provider, and the Association of Transportation Safety Information Professionals (ATSIP) announced the launch of a $1 million demonstration program to address critical safety challenges and better inform strategies to save lives on our roadways. The program provides ATSIP members with access to advanced insights on road safety to use in conjunction with traditional traffic records to identify high-risk areas and develop targeted crash prevention strategies.
ATSIP members, including State TRCC representatives, Tribal Communities, and ATSIP TRCC Affiliate Members, are eligible to apply. The selected awardees will use CMT’s new road safety platform, a state-of-the-art tool for analyzing roadway risks and crash-prone locations. This initiative will enable TRCCs to integrate predictive risk analytics with traditional traffic records to develop more effective safety measures.
“TRCCs play a critical role in collecting and analyzing traffic records data to improve roadway safety,” said Tara Casanova Powell, CEO of ATSIP. “By integrating telematics with traditional traffic records, states can identify patterns, target high-risk locations, and implement solutions that reduce crashes and save lives.”
Two selected TRCCs and one Tribal Community will receive access to CMT’s platform for analyzing roadway and intersection risks. For a six-month study period, CMT will provide technical support and analytics from January 2021 through June 2025. Each awardee will receive licenses for up to five users.
“CMT is thrilled to work with ATSIP to award $1 million in services to the winners of ATSIP member projects that can best demonstrate the use of insights in solving critical infrastructure and road safety issues,” said Tim Vogel, GM of Public Sector at CMT. “This aligns with CMT’s mission to make the world’s roads and drivers safer. The program will help communities identify and remediate areas of risk which will resolve in saving lives.”
The Association of Transportation Safety Information Professionals invites State TRCCs, Tribal Communities, and ATSIP TRCC Affiliate Members to apply. Non-members interested in participating can join ATSIP to become eligible. As part of the award, a designated representative from each selected organization must commit to attending the Traffic Records Forum in both 2025 and 2026. Registration fees for these events will be waived for awardees.
For eligibility details and application information, visit ATSIP’s website.
About Cambridge Mobile Telematics
Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT) is the world’s largest telematics service provider. Its mission is to make roads and drivers safer. The company’s AI-driven platform, DriveWell Fusion, gathers sensor data from millions of IoT devices—including smartphones, proprietary Tags, connected vehicles, dashcams, and third-party devices—and fuses them with contextual data to create a unified view of vehicle and driver behavior. Auto insurers, automakers, commercial mobility companies, and the public sector use insights from CMT’s platform to power risk assessment, safety, claims, and driver improvement programs. Headquartered in Cambridge, MA, CMT measures and protects tens of millions of drivers worldwide every day.
About ATSIP
ATSIP, the Association of Transportation Safety Information Professionals, is the leading advocate in the United States for improving the quality and use of traffic records data including crash, driver, vehicle, roadway, citation, court and adjudication, and injury surveillance records. ATSIP’s work is supported by federal and state governments, academic and professional associations, and private sector partners.