Fred Assists
The road to universal safety starts here.
Problem
Road traffic fatalities annually
%
Occur in low-middle-income countries
%
of deaths occur in Asia Pacific
Solution
FRED is an AI-powered incident management platform designed to enhance road safety.
- Leverages smartphone’s crash detection and third-party verification to minimize false positives.
- Augments accident data with information from public APIs (weather, maps, road conditions, traffic).
- Generates a unique QR code for each accident report for easy sharing with involved parties and authorities.
- Integrates data with agencies to conduct accident analysis, identify high-risk areas, and prioritize safety improvements.
- Aims to create safer, more efficient, and sustainable transportation in rapidly urbanizing regions.
Target Audience
Drivers & Riders
FRED empowers you with technology to enhance your safety on the road. Our app automatically detects accidents, gathers crucial information, and simplifies the reporting process, making insurance claims faster and easier. Drive with confidence, knowing FRED has your back.
Insurance Companies
FRED streamlines the claims process and reduces operational costs with automated accident detection and detailed reporting. Partner with FRED to enhance efficiency and customer satisfaction.
Government Agencies
FRED provides data-driven insights to improve road safety strategies and urban planning. Access comprehensive accident data, identify high-risk areas, and implement targeted interventions to create safer roads for your citizens. Partner with FRED to build more efficient and sustainable transportation systems.
Key Features
Real-Time Incident Detection
Automated Response Coordination
Comprehensive Data Analysis
User-Friendly Interface
Seamless Integration
24/7 Support
Enhanced Reporting Tools
Predictive Analytics
Multi-Language Support
Mobile Accessibility
Secure Data Handling
Cost-Effective Deployment
SDG 3.6 | Road Traffic Injuries
By 2030 halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents.