Velantra
For governments

The road safety infrastructure cameras never built.

Traffic cameras cover a fraction of road distance in any jurisdiction. Velantra covers every registered vehicle — continuously, offline-first, and without fixed camera infrastructure. One government decision activates coverage across the entire vehicle population.

The gap in current infrastructure

Cameras cover intersections. Velantra covers roads.

Traffic cameras

Fixed locations only — cameras cover select intersections and corridors

No offline capability — cameras stop when power or connectivity fails

Infrastructure cost scales with locations — every new coverage point requires new hardware

No compliance visibility — cameras cannot see registration status, licence expiry, or inspection records

Reactive enforcement only — violations caught only when a vehicle passes a camera

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Velantra

Every registered vehicle — coverage scales with the vehicle population, not infrastructure spend

Offline-first — the NomadStick records and enforces without connectivity. Nothing is lost.

Registration-linked deployment — one government decision activates the entire jurisdiction

Full compliance visibility — inspection, registration, and licence status tracked continuously

Continuous evidence — every trip recorded, every violation structured, every event timestamped

Jurisdiction-scale deployment

Registration-linked. Scales with the vehicle population.

Velantra's deployment model is tied to vehicle registration, not camera placements. The NomadStick is assigned to a vehicle at registration. Coverage grows as the registered vehicle population grows.

01

Government decision

A provincial or national government mandates NomadStick installation at vehicle registration.

02

Device assignment

Each registered vehicle receives a NomadStick at point of registration. Device ID is linked to the vehicle record.

03

Immediate coverage

From first ignition, the NomadStick records trips, enforces speed and compliance logic, and delivers driver alerts — no further infrastructure required.

04

Operator visibility

Government operators access the dashboard to review violations, compliance alerts, device health, and trip evidence across the jurisdiction.

The operator console

Continuous visibility across every vehicle.

Live violations

Every speed event, stunt driving detection, and compliance breach is recorded with reference code, timestamp, location, direction of travel, and driver identity. Structured for triage, review, and escalation.

Compliance monitoring

Inspection expiry, registration expiry, and licence status tracked continuously across every registered vehicle. Compliance driving alerts fire when a vehicle operates with expired documents. With physical registration stickers now eliminated in New Brunswick, continuous electronic compliance monitoring is no longer optional — it is the only scalable method available.

Evidence chain

Every violation includes Street View location context, intercept map, speed vs limit, and driver-vehicle linkage. Structured for enforcement and legal use.

Velantra operator dashboard — RCMP Violations Dashboard, New Brunswick Enforcement Network

Live data shown from the active New Brunswick pilot. Preview updates when the active pilot session is refreshed. Enforcement thresholds, alert timing, notification rules, and dashboard settings are configurable to client requirements.

Active pilot — New Brunswick

Live deployment. Real data. Confirmed infrastructure.

Velantra is in active pilot deployment in New Brunswick, Canada. The NomadStick device is recording real trips, detecting real violations, and feeding real compliance data to the operator dashboard — today.

54,067 km

Pilot test-drive distance logged

3,400

Violations detected

2,434

Warnings issued

8,718,846

Speed-limit data points mapped across NB

The NomadStick device is currently active in New Brunswick, recording trips along HWY-11, the Chaleur Bay corridor, and routes through the Acadian Peninsula — areas where fixed camera coverage is sparse or non-existent.
New Brunswick — April 2026

NB just removed registration stickers. Electronic verification is now the only method.

As of April 1, 2026, the Government of New Brunswick eliminated physical vehicle registration stickers, following amendments to the Motor Vehicle Act. Registration status is now verified electronically only.

This creates a direct and immediate gap: without a physical sticker, passing vehicles cannot be visually checked for registration compliance. Roadside electronic verification requires a stop or a plate scan — coverage remains limited by enforcement capacity.

Velantra's continuous compliance monitoring closes this gap. The NomadStick tracks registration expiry across every enrolled vehicle and fires a compliance driving alert the moment an expired vehicle is operating on the road — no roadside stop required.

Source: Government of New Brunswick, Service New Brunswick — April 1, 2026

Integration pathway

Designed to connect with provincial registration systems.

Velantra has prototyped a registration-integrated enrollment workflow demonstrating how NomadStick device assignment can be tied directly to vehicle registration at the point of service.

The workflow prototype covers: vehicle identification (VIN and plate), device ID assignment, primary driver licence linkage, and compliance record initialisation — all structured to align with existing provincial registration processes.

Government approval and a formal integration partnership are required to activate this pathway in production. Velantra is ready to demonstrate the prototype to provincial transport and registration authorities.

Workflow prototyped
Government approval required
Demo available on request
Data residency

Canadian data stays in Canada.

Velantra's cloud infrastructure runs on Google Cloud Platform in the northamerica-northeast1 region — Montréal, Québec. All trip data, violation records, compliance state, and evidence chains are stored and processed within Canada.

This is directly relevant for provincial government procurement requirements and Québec Law 25 compliance. No data is routed through US-based infrastructure.

GCP northamerica-northeast1

Google Cloud Platform in Montréal, Québec. Trip telemetry, violation records, compliance state, and evidence chains are stored and processed in this Canadian region.

Canadian data residency

Government operators can review jurisdiction-scale evidence without routing public-sector data through US-based infrastructure or offshore processing paths.

Québec Law 25 ready

The hosting model is aligned for provincial procurement review, privacy assessment, audit readiness, and Canadian data-governance requirements.

Request a government briefing

Velantra is ready to present to provincial and national transport authorities.

We are currently accepting pilot partnership enquiries from government agencies across Canada. A briefing covers the platform architecture, the NB pilot results, the registration integration pathway, and deployment economics. International enquiries are welcome.

Briefings available in English and French.