
As motorists travel on the state's roads and highways, strategically placed Rekor Edge systems capture and recognize vehicles and their license plates, gathering information about the vehicle's make, model, color, and license plate. Rekor's roadway intelligence AI powers the UVED program, and Rekor's systems are deployed throughout Oklahoma to support the program mission. As of the first quarter of 2023, the self-funded program has generated approximately $15 million in diversion program fees since its inception.
Self-funded program generates approximately $15 million in diversion feesĬOLUMBIA, MD / ACCESSWIRE / Ma/ Rekor Systems, Inc., (NASDAQ:REKR) ("Rekor" or "the Company"), a global AI technology company with a mission to provide insights that build safer, smarter, and more efficient cities around the world through intelligent infrastructure, today announced key metrics relating to the success of the Oklahoma Uninsured Vehicle Enforcement Diversion (UVED) Program in reducing uninsured driving in the state by approximately 100,000 vehicles. Over 55,000 citizens have agreed to acquire insurance and are no longer at risk of a court appearance, prosecution, or roadside interaction with law enforcement.
Since the inception of Oklahoma's Uninsured Vehicle Enforcement Diversion Program, more than 83,000 citizens have enrolled in the program.