USE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TO MAKE LIFE-SAVING ROAD SAFETY DECISIONS

DiExSys is a road safety analytics company and thought leader in the science of road safety. We are experts at integrating statistical modeling and quantitative risk analysis with highway and traffic engineering, transportation planning, economic analysis, geographic information systems and information technology. DiExSys fills a critical gap between making predictions and making decisions proven to lead to crash reduction. Our engineers and scientists harness the power of predictive analytics and diagnostic pattern recognition to produce the augmented intelligence needed for effective road safety management, and to guide our clients on their journey toward a shared vison of zero traffic fatalities.

Augmented intelligence for road safety design and management

Augmented intelligence is an alternative conceptualization of artificial intelligence that focuses on AI’s assistive role, emphasizing the fact that cognitive technology is designed to enhance human intelligence rather than replace it.

Roads can be built safer or less safe, but how much safety is enough? How much safety can we expect? How do we get the balance right between safety and mobility? What is normal and what is abnormal? How much safety can be obtained with resources available in your city, county or state?

These are complex, multidisciplinary problems, which we solve by developing data-driven, custom-designed and practical solutions. In our process, DiExSys engineers and scientists will develop a safety knowledge base for use specifically in your jurisdiction. It is comprised of predictive and diagnostic tools to maximize safety and mobility benefits on your transportation projects. 

About

Road safety is our passion and our business, and we are focused on it with laser-like intensity.  

OUR research

DiExSys principals and employees are authors of numerous research papers on road safety published by the Transportation Research Board (TRB) of the National Academies, Swedish National Road and Transport Institute (VTI), German Road Research Institute (BAST), Italian Society of Highway Infrastructure Engineers (SIIV) and Public Works Magazine.  Our research is applied and practice ready.