Fleet Management and Surveillance Solutions for the Student Transportation and Public Transit Industries

Author: Lori Jetha

One Thing I Learned about Bus Surveillance from the NHL Hockey Playoffs

One Thing I Learned about Bus Surveillance from the NHL Hockey Playoffs

Expert Advice Series, School Bus, Transit, Video Camera Surveillance
Like every good Canadian, I’ve been following the agony and the ecstasy of the 2015 NHL Hockey playoffs.  But a no-goal call in game three of the series between the Calgary Flames and the Anaheim Ducks really caught my attention – and that of our hockey nation.  That goal reversal, and the surrounding controversy, reminded me of a topic near and dear to our hearts here at Seon: Bus Surveillance. (more…)
How to Choose the Right Digital Video Recorder (DVR) for Your Bus Video Surveillance System

How to Choose the Right Digital Video Recorder (DVR) for Your Bus Video Surveillance System

Expert Advice Series, School Bus, Transit
We’re often asked for our advice on how to choose the best digital video recorder for mobile video surveillance applications. With multiple bus capacities and layouts and video coverage requirements, it can be a tricky exercise. To help you make the right choice, we’ve put together a simple guide to choosing the right system: (more…)
The Importance of a Proactive Approach to Transit Safety

The Importance of a Proactive Approach to Transit Safety

Stop Violence Against Drivers, Transit
Originally published in BusRide Magazine A transit operator once told me:  “When people board our buses they come with different expectations for the quality of our service, but everyone expects their ride to be safe.” So how do agencies make sure they are delivering on that most basic of expectations?  The answer: a proactive approach to transit safety. (more…)
Giving Back & Remembering a Friend

Giving Back & Remembering a Friend

Transit, Uncategorized
This past weekend, Seon’s Transit Division Sales Manager, Mike Bismeyer participated in the 3rd annual Cody’s Run in Norman, Oklahoma.  The run was started in 2013 by Cody Ponder, a Seon customer and friend from Cleveland Area Rapid Transit (CART) – University of Oklahoma, who was then battling esophageal cancer.  Cody passed away later that year, but the run has lived on as a way of giving back to the community that he lived in. Cody’s run is a 5k dedicated to helping the Stephenson Cancer Center and Oklahoma Cancer Patients. (more…)