New safety technology in action as Massachusetts police enhance road safety.
The Massachusetts State Police have implemented the Safety Cloud collision prevention system across 233 cruisers to enhance road safety. This innovative technology alerts nearby drivers about potential hazards when police lights are activated, aiming to reduce accidents and fatalities. With over 200,000 motorist alerts since its launch, the system is set to revolutionize how emergency vehicles interact with the public. Coupled with the pilot program for GPS tracking in high-speed pursuits, these advancements mark a significant commitment to improving safety on Massachusetts roads.
In a groundbreaking move to boost road safety, the Massachusetts State Police has just rolled out an impressive new collision prevention system in a whopping 233 cruisers! That’s right! This initiative is all about keeping our roads safer for everyone. The technology, which is called Safety Cloud, has been developed by HAAS Alert and is sure to make a significant difference on the roads across the state.
The Safety Cloud system utilizes transponders installed in police cruisers, and it kicks into action the moment a trooper turns on their lights and sirens. This clever system then sends out digital alerts to drivers nearby, allowing them to be aware of any potential hazards ahead. Imagine driving along, and your vehicle’s infotainment system or navigation app gives you a heads-up about a road danger—30 seconds before you even get there!
The numbers really speak for themselves. In 2024 alone, Massachusetts saw a staggering 133,333 crashes, leading to heartbreaking losses with 355 fatalities. And as of early 2025, the situation has barely improved, with 23,241 collisions reported in just three months, contributing to 50 lives lost. This alarming trend includes unfortunate incidents where drivers have crashed right into police cruisers. It’s clear something needed to change!
The Massachusetts State Police have made a wise investment by purchasing the Safety Cloud equipment, which includes installation and servicing—all for just $135,000. This cost-effective acquisition was funded through a grant from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, making it a win for public safety.
The good news doesn’t stop there! Since its implementation, the Safety Cloud system has already alerted over 200,000 motorists. This technology makes it easier for drivers to respond to situations safely, reminding them to slow down and move over for emergency vehicles. And it’s not just police cruisers using this system—nearly 100 police, fire, EMS, and tow companies across Massachusetts have also signed on to utilize Safety Cloud, creating a cohesive network aimed at ensuring safety on the roads.
Since beginning this pilot program in May 2024, 30 cruisers have been outfitted with StarChase, along with two handheld units. It boasts a success rate of 73.33% in tagging vehicles during 60 deployments! The aim? To explore expanding this cutting-edge GPS technology, with an eye toward improving public safety further.
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