The Pune City Traffic Police have launched an Artificial Intelligence-based traffic violation detection system to automatically identify and penalise violators on Fergusson College Road.
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एफसी रोडवर आता AI कॅमेरांची करडी नजर!
— पुणे शहर वाहतूक पोलीस (@PuneCityTraffic) May 29, 2025
पुण्याच्या सर्वाधिक वर्दळीच्या एफसी रोडवर आता वाहतूक नियमांचं उल्लंघन करणाऱ्यांवर आर्टिफिशियल इंटेलिजन्स (AI) आधारित कॅमेरा सिस्टिम लक्ष ठेवणार आहे.#UpgradingTraff pic.twitter.com/mEoioaOYJ3
Introduced on an experimental basis, the system utilises AI-powered cameras to monitor key traffic offences such as illegal parking, wrong-side driving, etc.
This system enables authorities to take immediate action against violators without manual intervention, as it analyses live CCTV footage and generates real-time alerts.
Currently, four AI-powered cameras have been installed on FC Road on an experimental basis for 90 days. "We will analyse the data and propose further action," said an official.
Shivajinagar MLA Siddharth Shirole took to X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday and said this move would enhance road discipline and ensure safer, smoother travel.
AI Surveillance Now on Pune’s FC Road
— Siddharth Shirole (@SidShirole) May 29, 2025
An advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based camera system has been activated on Fergusson College Road to monitor and penalize traffic violations.
With real-time detection and enforcement, this move aims to enhance road discipline and… https://t.co/X82a0h8R6H
He wrote, "An advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based camera system has been activated on Fergusson College Road to monitor and penalise traffic violations. With real-time detection and enforcement, this move aims to enhance road discipline and ensure safer, smoother travel on one of the city’s most congested routes."
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