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How it Works

Cycle Alert is made up of three fundamental parts:

Cycle Sensor

The Cycle Sensor is a motion activated sensor attached to the person, the helmet or on the cycle.  The sensor sends a message to sensors mounted on the Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV)

The HGV Sensors

The HGV sensors receive the signal from the Cycle Sensor and relays this information to the HGV Cab Unit

The HGV Cab Unit

The Cab Unit receives the message that a Cyclist is present.  The Cab Unit alerts the driver with the warning “cyclist” and displays the Cyclist’s position on a screen



Under the handle Bars

Cycle Alert is a motion activated sensor attached to the person, the helmet or on the cycle.  The sensor sends a message to wireless sensors mounted on the Heavy Goods Vehicle which in turn relay the information to the Driver’s cab unit.   This unit alerts the driver (audio and visual) to the presence of a cyclist and their position in relation to the vehicle.

Main Features Include:

  • works on all HGVs and LGVs and also works through glass which means it can work on buses and coaches.
  • motion activated to prolong battery life
  • cycle sensor battery life approximately 12-18 months
  • HGV sensor battery life 10+ years
  • Stormproof
  • Meets criteria for Crossrail sensor requirements

 

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