To help prevent collisions, motorists are required by law to move into the next lane if possible when approaching an emergency vehicle that's stopped on the side of the road with flashing lights. But not everyone follows this rule. And law enforcement officers die because of it. One company has developed a system to seamlessly document violations and hopefully make officers safer in the process.
Brekford Traffic Safety's Argos Guardian Move Over Camera is designed to mount to an officer's vehicle and turn on automatically when the patrol car is stopped and emergency lights are flashing. Once activated, it will record 180-degree video of move-over violations and capture still images of the rear of the vehicle and its license plate while an officer is conducting traffic stops. It will index and save all data and transfer it securely via the cloud. The agency can then use the collected evidence to issue warnings and citations.









