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Intelligent speed cameras in France: protecting your business

In 2025, a radical change is taking place in road safety management in France with the introduction of intelligent radars. These devices, which incorporate advanced technologies such asartificial intelligence (AI)The aim is to improve road safety. This development promises to reduce offences and improve overall safety, but it also poses challenges for companies. They will have to adapt their fleet management to comply with the new rules and prevent the risks associated with the professional use of vehicles. Read this article to find out about the solutions available today to protect your teams and your company in the face of these developments.

Intelligent radar: a major technological advance

Intelligent speed cameras do much more than simply detect speeding. Thanks to theIA (artificial intelligence), they monitor a wide range of dangerous behaviours in real time:

  • Speeding
  • Failure to respect safety distances
  • Using the telephone at the wheel
  • Not wearing a seat belt

This extensive surveillance makes it possible to target high-risk behaviours, thereby strengthening the road safety. Their ability to analyse several aspects of driving simultaneously provides a better understanding of the factors leading to accidents, making smart radars a powerful tool for reducing reckless behaviour.

A challenge for business: The impact of intelligent speed cameras

Since 2017, companies have been required by law to designate the driver responsible for any offences committed with a company vehicle, on pain of penalties. With the arrival of intelligent speed cameras in 2025, fleet management is becoming more complex, with a wider range of behaviours being monitored.

Companies must therefore :

  • Identifying offenders, particularly in the case of shared vehicles
  • Ensuring compliance with the new rules
  • Optimise fleet management to avoid legal and financial risks

Automating the management of fines: an effective solution

The extension of offences under surveillance makes the manual management of fines more complex. Solutions such as those proposed by Optimum can automate this process by connecting fleets to platforms such as ANTAI (Agence Nationale de Traitement Automatisé des Infractions (National Agency for Automated Processing of Offences)). Thanks to this serviceIn this way, the offending driver can be identified more quickly and fines can be managed more efficiently.

The benefits of automation :

  • Reduced processing time
  • Compliance with legal obligations
  • Making drivers responsible

Preventing risky behaviour: An investment in the future

Managing fines is only part of the equation. First and foremost, the preventing risky behaviour is essential for employee safety and reducing accident-related costs. Connected fleet management technologies, such as those offered by OptimumThis data can be used to identify risky behaviour and assign an "Eco-index" score to each driver.

On the basis of this data, companies can implement targeted measures to raise awareness among their drivers, such as training courses and responsible driving competitions. These measures contribute to employee safety and reduce the number of accidents, thereby lowering insurance costs.

In conclusion, the arrival of intelligent speed cameras marks a major step forward in road safety in France. Companies need to prepare now by adopting innovative solutions to comply with the new legislation, thereby improving the safety of their teams and reducing the financial and legal risks.

>> Anticipate today for optimum management of your fleets and effective protection against the challenges of 2025 !