Safe Lane

App for Recording Traffic Violations

Automotive & Mobility Technologies
Private
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in January 2012 by Zemer Blondheim and Yair Nativ, Safe Lane operates with 1–10 employees. The company has developed a mobile application for recording and reporting traffic violations, which is operated in partnership with the Israel National Road Safety Authority.

Business overview

Safe Lane develops a mobile application designed to continuously film road activity, enabling users to record and report traffic violations. The core technology involves a voice-activated app that securely transmits video recordings of incidents to a screening center at the Israel National Road Safety Authority. Substantiated video clips are then forwarded to the police for use as admissible evidence in court. The company operates in the Automotive & Mobility Technologies sector, specifically within Urban Mobility, and serves the law enforcement and road safety markets.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is Safe Lane's primary product?
Safe Lane's primary product is a mobile application that continuously films road activity, allowing users to record and report traffic violations. These recordings are then sent to the Israel National Road Safety Authority for screening.
When was Safe Lane founded?
Safe Lane was founded in January 2012.
Who are the founders of Safe Lane?
Safe Lane was co-founded by Zemer Blondheim and Yair Nativ.
How does Safe Lane's technology assist law enforcement?
Safe Lane's technology enables the collection of video evidence of traffic violations. Substantiated video clips are forwarded to the police, who can use them as admissible evidence in court.
What is Safe Lane's operational model?
Safe Lane operates in partnership with the Israel National Road Safety Authority, indicating a business-to-government (B2G) model for its traffic violation reporting system.
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