Delray Beach, FL, Aug. 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — According to MarketsandMarkets™, the Road Safety Market is projected to grow from USD 6.69 billion in 2025 to USD 12.39 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 13.1% during the forecast period.

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Road Safety Market Dynamics

Drivers

  • Urban surge fuels smart road safety revolution amid rising traffic risks
  • Commercial fleets push for safety-driven operational efficiency

Restraints

  • Lack of standardized and uniform technologies
  • Data privacy and surveillance concerns hinder adoption of road safety technologies

Opportunities

  • Improved intelligent transportation systems for road safety
  • Integration of AI and predictive analytics in traffic management systems

List of Top Companies in Road Safety Market

  • Siemens (Germany)
  • Motorola Solutions (US)
  • Jenoptik (Germany)
  • Kapsch TrafficCom (Austria)
  • Sensys Gatso Group (Sweden)
  • Verra Mobility (US)
  • Teledyne FLIR (US)
  • IDEMIA (France)
  • Vitronic (Germany)
  • SWARCO (Austria)

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The market is driven by growing government efforts to enhance road safety. The government implements measures to support various states and other authorities in strengthening and enhancing enforcement quality to ensure the consistent and effective application of safety laws. It actively promotes the development and reinforcement of highway patrols on national and state highways in collaboration with state governments and union territories as needed.

The European Union (EU) is committed to “Vision Zero” for eliminating road deaths by 2050, and the interim goal is to reduce road deaths by 50% by 2030. Under the General Safety Regulation (GSR), mandated and enforced technologies are now standard in new cars from July 2022, such as intelligent speed assistance (ISA), lane-keeping assist, event data recorders, and driver attention monitoring. EU funding supported advanced smart infrastructure, intelligent transport systems (ITS), urban safety zones, and vulnerable road user (VRU) protection measures.

The adoption of digitalization and technologies such as computer vision, IoT sensors, artificial intelligence, and computing power has led to the development of new road safety tools, such as cameras at intersections. These tools assist in gathering detailed data on pedestrian, vehicle, and cyclist movements, as well as traffic volumes. An Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) links cameras located at traffic intersections with AI technology so that it can recognize vehicles that violate traffic rules and send alerts to authorities in real time. Interestingly, an adaptive traffic control system can use data from these cameras to regulate signal cycles, thus minimizing the waiting time at traffic signals. Al is transforming traffic management in urban areas by reducing …

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