Brigade’s ground-breaking Sidescan®Predict has been provided with a Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) recognised accreditation as an effective road safety product.
Renowned for always being ahead of the market, Brigade’s Sidescan®Predict is the next generation of side-detection sensor system, designed for collision avoidance between road vehicles, objects and vulnerable road users. Utilising ultrasonic technology, the intelligent system predicts if a collision is likely to occur with a vulnerable road user.
The data feeds an algorithm created by Brigade to calculate the risk of a collision with cyclists and/or pedestrians alongside the vehicle.
Designed for most rigid body vehicles including rigid box vehicles, tippers, mixers, coaches and buses, with the only requirement that they have a minimum length of 5.2m. Comprising six sensors which have a detection area of 2.5 metres.
The system is also always switched on when the vehicle’s speed is below 22mph/30kph, regardless of the indicator selection, and cannot be activated by the driver. Furthermore, by creating a predictive system, false alarms are significantly reduced, allowing the driver to be confident in the accuracy of the warning.
“To achieve DVSA recognition is a great achievement and one of which we are incredibly proud”, says Brigade’s UK Marketing Manager, Emily Hardy. “The team have been working extremely hard to ensure the Sidescan®Predict system is as effective as possible in reducing the risk to vulnerable road users and this is a great recognition for both the product and Brigade.”
Supported by the Knowledge Transfer Partnership initiative – which encourages collaboration between businesses and universities – and Cambridge University, Sidescan®Predict underwent rigorous testing for over seven years, with 10,000 hours of research. Initial trials took place in 2020, resulting in excellent driver feedback with drivers noticing a significant reduction in the risk of collision with both road users and static objects.
The benefits of the system have since been fitted by a number of operators, which Brigade sees increasing following the DVSA recognition as more companies seek to enhance their fleets’ vehicle safety and help drivers protect vulnerable road users.

