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LifeSafer ISA Wins “Compliance Solution of the Year” in 2025 AutoTech Breakthrough Awards Program

LifeSafer ISA wins 'Compliance Solution of the Year' in the AutoTech Breakthrough Awards Program, recognized for its impact on improving road safety.

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AutoTech Breakthrough, a leading market intelligence organization that recognizes top companies in global automotive and transportation technology markets, named LifeSafer ISA, a leader in vehicle safety technology, the “Compliance Solution of the Year” in their sixth annual awards program. 

 LifeSafer’s scalable, proven active Intelligent Speed Assistance™ (ISA) technology is designed to prevent speeding in real time. The device works by automatically detecting and enforcing a vehicle’s maximum speed based on real-time data. ISA does not affect vehicle braking but instead prevents further acceleration when driving at or above speed limits. This advanced technology helps meet compliance with traffic laws and enhances overall safety for drivers and pedestrians alike. 

 “LifeSafer ISA offers a proactive, adaptable, and proven system that saves lives. Speeding contributes to almost a third of all roadway deaths annually. Practical, data-driven tools are needed to combat this. Traditional speed limiters work by checking a vehicle’s speed against the posted limit and delivering a warning, but their controls are fixed and don’t adjust in real time,” said Bryan Vaughn, Managing Director, AutoTech Breakthrough. “Unlike traditional speed limiters, LifeSafer ISA devices are built for today’s driving challenges. ISA doesn’t just set speed caps; it actively engages with drivers through real-time speed monitoring, alerts, and acceleration control, helping maintain the most stringent compliance criteria. LifeSafer ISA is our pick for ‘Compliance Solution of the Year!’” 

LifeSafer ISA offers a range of solutions designed to meet the needs of fleet operators, promoting safer roads and more responsible driving behaviors across the board. 

Read the full article on Global Newswire here