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  1. I’m reaching out to introduce Alive Alert, a patent-pending system designed to bring verified, real-time hazard alerts directly into driver

    I’m reaching out to introduce Alive Alert, a patent-pending system designed to bring verified, real-time hazard alerts directly into driver navigation platforms — without relying on crowdsourced reports.

    Alive Alert ensures that drivers are automatically notified when approaching active road construction, utility work, or other roadway hazards. Unlike existing systems that depend on user reports, alerts through Alive Alert originate only from licensed contractors or agencies with valid permits.

    When a construction permit is issued, the designated alert zone and activation window are set by the permit office. Once the job is awarded, the contractor is granted secure access…

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  2. AI traffic flow

    ArTi (AI Real Time Interface) Pitch for Waze Integration

    Date: September 12, 2025

    Contact: Jon Covey, 208-755-4289, jmcovey65@gmail.com

    The Problem

    Road rage and unclear driver intent contribute to 80% of traffic incidents, per NHTSA data. Current navigation apps, even with real-time alerts, lack a personal, visible signal to communicate compliance, leaving drivers guessing about each other’s behavior—especially in dense or mixed-traffic conditions.

    The Solution: ArTi

    ArTi is an innovative AI-driven traffic management system that enhances driver awareness and safety through real-time, color-coded feedback:

    - Green: Following traffic rules (e.g., speed, lane discipline).

    - Yellow: Minor deviations (e.g., slight over-speed, lane…

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  3. How to find sportsbook software development company?

    Finding the right sportsbook software development company involves a combination of online research, industry networking, and careful evaluation. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you locate and choose a reputable sportsbook software provider:

    1. Define Your Requirements Identify Key Features: Determine the specific features and functionalities you need (e.g., live betting, multi-platform compatibility, advanced analytics). Budget: Have a clear budget in mind for both initial development and ongoing costs. Compliance: Ensure the company has experience with regulatory standards in your target market (e.g., GDPR, AML, and local gambling regulations).
    2. Conduct Online Research Search Engines: Use terms like “top sportsbook software development…
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