FlaggerAI

Safety Assist

AI-Assisted Motocross Incident Detection

Extra eyes for blind sections and stressful track moments.

FlaggerAI camera hardware used for livestream and track video
Camera hardware can support livestreams, replay clips, archives, and AI-assisted review.
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Made forTrack Owner, Race Promoter, Practice Facility Owner
Hardware usedOutdoor hardware used
Safety assist

FlaggerAI gives your crew more visibility with cameras, alerts, device status, and replay video where the setup is installed.

The Track Problem

A busy motocross track has too many places for one crew to watch perfectly. Blind landings, jump faces, corners, and practice lanes can all need attention at the same time.

FlaggerAI adds camera coverage, marked detection zones, replay video, and staff review so your crew has a better shot at seeing the moments that matter.

What FlaggerAI Does

FlaggerAI uses track cameras and configured zones to help identify possible incidents. When something looks wrong, the system can support alerts, video review, and staff action.

This is not a promise that every crash is detected. It is another layer of track awareness built around the way motocross actually runs.

How It Helps Race Staff

Staff can focus on the track while FlaggerAI watches the camera zones in the background. The goal is simple: give the crew more eyes on the sections that cause the most stress.

Useful spots include:

  • blind jumps
  • finish line areas
  • practice lanes
  • start straights
  • corners with limited visibility
  • sections where a flagger cannot stand safely

What Riders And Parents See

Riders and parents see a track investing in better race-day visibility. When the system is paired with LED alerts, livestreams, and replay clips, the whole event feels more organized and modern.

That matters. Riders come back to tracks that feel professional, safe-minded, and easy to understand.

Hardware Involved

AI-assisted detection usually needs camera hardware, outdoor power, a stable mount, network access, and any alert hardware the track wants to use.

Most tracks should start with the one section that creates the most stress, prove the value, and expand from there.

Best For

  • race tracks with blind sections
  • practice facilities with limited staff
  • arenacross or supercross layouts with fast incident turnaround
  • promoters who want video, alerts, and race data tied together

FAQ

Does FlaggerAI take over flagging?

No. FlaggerAI assists staff and riders. Human judgment, track rules, flagging, and emergency response still come first.

App views and hardware

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FlaggerAI dashboard and race-day operations preview
FlaggerAI alert icon representing LED track warnings

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