Delhi Will Now Use Artificial Intelligence To Manage Traffic
Delhi Will Now Use Artificial Intelligence To Manage Traffic

Delhi Will Now Use Artificial Intelligence To Manage Traffic

Almost a decade after it was conceived, Delhi Police’s ambitious “intelligent traffic management system” (ITMS) — that proposes to use artificial intelligence to manage traffic and an array of sensors to detect violators — is finally expected to become a reality with the home ministry giving approval for appointment of an international consultant for the job.

Following the go-ahead, Delhi Police has begun talks with several international firms and the process of appointment is likely to wind up by May, sources said, adding that the project will be implemented in three phases, with the first most likely to be completed by 2019.

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The new ITMS plan proposes a comprehensive traffic management system that involves setting up of traffic detecting sensors, CCTV cameras, automatic number plate recognition camera (ANPR) systems, speed violation detection at important crossings and stretches, signalised pedestrian crossings and stopline violation detection systems.