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Obvio Raises $22 Million to Expand Traffic Safety Solution with AI-Powered Cameras

by Faith Amonimo
June 5, 2025
in Artifical Intelligence, Global News, Next-Gen Gadgets for ME
Reading Time: 5 mins read

Obvio, a California-based startup, recently secured $22 million in Series A funding to expand its AI-powered traffic safety cameras across the United States. The funding round was led by Bain Capital Ventures, with additional support from Khosla Ventures and Pathlight Ventures.

What Makes Obvio Different

Obvio creates smart cameras that watch for dangerous driving at intersections. These solar-powered cameras use artificial intelligence to spot problem behaviors like:

  • Running stop signs
  • Speeding through school zones
  • Not yielding to pedestrians
  • Distracted driving (like texting while driving)
  • Illegal turns and unsafe lane changes

The cameras are bright and easy to see – this is on purpose. The company wants drivers to know they’re being watched, which helps change behavior.

How the Technology Works

Unlike other traffic cameras, Obvio processes video footage right on the device. The AI only sends data when it spots a violation. All other footage gets deleted after 12 hours, which helps protect privacy.

When the system catches a violation:

  1. AI confirms the violation happened
  2. The system reads the license plate
  3. Human reviewers double-check the violation
  4. Information goes to local police
  5. Police review before issuing tickets

Real Results in Maryland

Obvio has been testing its cameras in Maryland cities like Prince George’s County, Morningside, and Colmar Manor. The results have been impressive:

  • 50% reduction in stop sign violations within eight weeks
  • Successful deployment in school zones where children were previously injured
  • Strong support from local police chiefs

Chief Tracy Stone from Colmar Manor said, “Even if I put a cop at every stop sign, we’re not going to get a 50% reduction in violations like I’m getting now.”

Recent Expansion Plans

With the new funding, Obvio plans to expand beyond its current five Maryland cities. The company currently operates in cities including:

  • Morningside, MD
  • Colmar Manor, MD
  • Capital Heights, MD
  • Forest Heights, MD
  • Cottage City, MD

Privacy and Community Focus

Unlike some surveillance companies, Obvio has built privacy protections into its system:

  • Video is processed locally on the device
  • Non-violation footage is deleted after 12 hours
  • The company works with communities, not against them
  • Cameras are visible and obvious, not hidden

The founders, Ali Rehan and Dhruv Maheshwari, previously worked at Motive, a trucking technology company. They started Obvio after seeing how dangerous American roads have become for pedestrians.

The Problem They’re Solving

Traffic deaths in America have reached crisis levels. More than 100 people die in traffic accidents every day – that’s like a commercial airplane crashing daily. Despite billions in government spending, traffic deaths remain higher than before the pandemic.

Traditional solutions like road construction take years and cost millions. Education campaigns don’t change behavior much. Police departments don’t have enough officers to watch every intersection.

Business Model

Obvio gives their cameras to cities for free. They make money by sharing revenue from traffic tickets. The exact split varies by location based on local laws.

Critics might worry this creates pressure to issue more tickets. But the founders say they focus on stopping the worst driving behaviors, not maximizing revenue.

Looking Ahead

The recent funding will help Obvio expand nationwide. The company is positioning itself as a community-friendly alternative to more invasive surveillance technologies.

With traffic safety becoming a growing concern in cities across America, Obvio’s approach of combining AI technology with community trust could become a model for other traffic safety companies.

Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Tech Writer and Newsletter Editor at Techsoma Africa, where she reports on technology and digital...

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