Delhi Traffic Will Soon be Handled by AI Based Traffic System
Delhi’s Traffic System will be fully controlled by an AI-based Traffic System and the implementation will be completed by the end of the year 2024. The Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) will take the next year or one and a half years to be fully implemented.
Highlights
- ITMS, AI-based Traffic System is likely to change the traffic scenario
- Commuters will receive real-time traffic information
- From then onwards traffic signals will be operating automatically
The newly upcoming traffic system will definitely reduce congestion and also will facilitate faster and smarter vehicular movement and the implementing process will likely be completed by the last of the year 2024.
While giving a speech at the ASSOCHAM seventh road safety conference here, Surender Singh Yadav, the Special Commissioner of Police (Traffic) told that the Intelligence Traffic Management System (ITMS) would take more than one or one and half years to be fully implemented and is being done at the cost of Rs. 1,400.
Surender Yadav has also been on a special committee formed by the Supreme Court of India to deal with the matters of Traffic, informing that they are continuously working to make the traffic system smooth and smart in the national capital.
He said “We are working on ways to see how technology can improve the commute at emergency corridors and emergency services. We are also looking at how we can improve upon our traffic control rooms and their communication with the ambulance networks,” said the Special Commissioner of Police (Traffic).
This technology ITMS delivered Artificial Intelligence to assess traffic in real-time. When it will be fully implemented in all the cities it will change the scenario of the traffic in the capital of India. This service will also reduce the human interface in road management and also the traffic signals will be operated automatically during the day depending on various factors like traffic volume and average speed on the road.
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