All across the globe, traffic engineers and city planners are locked in an eternal struggle to improve the flow of traffic, the efficiency of streets, and the safety of pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. Finding the best way to meet these goals requires an enormous amount of data, which is often difficult to collect and analyze. However, Mohammad Farhadi and Yezhou Yang, two ASU entrepreneurs, founded Argos Vision, a tech startup developing smart traffic cameras that can passively capture, analyze and deliver droves of data to help cities improve road safety and efficiency. Learn more via this ASU News article.