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AI-powered app launched to manage traffic in Bengaluru: Police

A bot, a shortened form of the word robot, is a software program that performs automated, repetitive, pre-defined tasks

Updated on: Jan 15, 2024 08:08 am IST
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Bengaluru: The traffic police department in Bengaluru has launched an app based on artificial intelligence to improve traffic management in the city, officials said.

The Bengaluru traffic police’s plans involve leveraging data analytics to predict traffic congestion (HT)

The AI-backed Actionable Intelligence for Sustainable Traffic Management (ASTraM) app is designed to offer holistic insights into road traffic scenarios, aligning with the objectives of the Road Safety Awareness Week.

Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic) MN Anucheth said the app’s role as a smart traffic engine provides comprehensive insights for data-driven decisions to the traffic police officials. “The ASTraM app encompasses congestion alerts, incident reporting through a mobile application bot, special event management, and dashboard analytics,” he said.

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A bot, a shortened form of the word robot, is a software program that performs automated, repetitive, pre-defined tasks.

Anucheth explained that the app would deliver real-time congestion alerts to jurisdictional traffic officials every 15 minutes. “These alerts, integrated with the e-attendance system, aim at providing timely notifications to junction jockeys and sector officers. The goal is to keep various stakeholders informed for more effective traffic planning and management,” he said.

“I still see many people on bikes without helmets and they must understand that life is precious. The government has already directed traffic police not to spare anyone who violates traffic rules. They have cancelled almost 6,000 driving licences over the past few months,” he added.

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Shivakumar also said that they would be using high-end technology including artificial intelligence to monitor traffic in Bengaluru. “Thousands of new vehicles come to the city every day and managing traffic in Bengaluru is a challenging task. We would be using artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor vehicles’ movements and act accordingly. We are joining hands with the BBMP (Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike) in charting a plan for better management of traffic. The officials are also studying the traffic management systems of developed nations to implement similar strategies here,” he said.

 
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Arun Dev

Arun Dev is an Assistant Editor with the Karnataka bureau of Hindustan Times. A journalist for over 10 years, he has written extensively on crime and politics.

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