Skylark Labs has secured multiple contracts to deploy its Scout Towers along Indiana's busiest highways, providing the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) with live mobility analytics, predictive safety alerts, and data-driven maintenance guidance.
Delivered in partnership with a leading transportation vendor, the rollout will give state officials real-time visibility into traffic patterns, infrastructure conditions, and emerging safety risks—enabling faster, evidence-based decisions that improve public safety and keep traffic moving.
The Scout tower addresses fundamental challenges in transportation monitoring by delivering continuous, adaptive intelligence that learns from traffic patterns, weather conditions, and infrastructure changes. The system's ability to provide actionable insights enables transportation departments to optimize traffic flow, identify maintenance needs, and proactively address safety concerns before they escalate into critical issues.
"The deployment of Scout towers represents a transformative advancement in how transportation agencies can monitor and manage infrastructure," said Dr. Amarjot Singh, CEO of Skylark Labs. "Our system provides transportation officials with the critical intelligence they need to make informed decisions about traffic management, infrastructure maintenance, and public safety. Unlike traditional monitoring systems that simply collect data, Scout towers learns from patterns and provides predictive insights, enabling proactive rather than reactive management. This deployment demonstrates our commitment to supporting the backbone of our transportation infrastructure with cutting-edge AI technology that adapts to the unique challenges each corridor presents."

A private development firm that contracted the deployment emphasized the impact of the deployment: "Scout towers have transformed how we monitor and manage our transportation infrastructure and plan for future growth and changing traffic needs while reducing costs to the taxpayer. The predictive insights and real-time intelligence provided by Skylark Labs' technology enable us to proactively address safety concerns and optimize traffic flow across our corridors. This deployment represents a significant step forward in leveraging advanced AI for public infrastructure management and safety enhancement."
Next-Generation Transportation Intelligence
The Scout Towers deployment integrates Skylark Labs' advanced adaptive AI architecture with comprehensive sensor networks to monitor traffic flow, vehicle behavior, infrastructure conditions, and environmental factors across multiple transportation corridors. The system processes real-time data from various sources, including traffic cameras, weather sensors, and infrastructure monitoring equipment, to generate comprehensive Transportation Intelligence Reports.
The AI engine continuously analyzes traffic patterns, accident risks, infrastructure stress points, and maintenance requirements, providing transportation officials with Critical Infrastructure Scores that reflect real-time assessments of system performance and safety risks. These insights enable proactive maintenance scheduling, optimized traffic management, and enhanced safety protocols.
Key capabilities delivered by the Scout Tower include:
Comprehensive traffic pattern analysis and prediction
Safety risk assessment and early warning systems
Weather-adaptive traffic management insights
Multi-corridor simultaneous monitoring capabilities
Integration with existing transportation management systems
This deployment will provide improved traffic flow optimization planning, enhanced safety monitoring, and more efficient resource allocation for infrastructure maintenance and emergency response.
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