From May to September 2024, Bengaluru saw an astonishing 80 lakh traffic violations captured by AI-based enforcement cameras. These cameras, installed at over 50 junctions, detected an average of 5,687 violations per hour, highlighting the city’s growing road safety concerns. The data was shared during the 25th SAFE Annual Convention, organized by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM).
Top Violations and Peak Hours
The AI-based cameras recorded an average of 57,942 violations per day, with peak traffic hours between 8 am and 9 am registering the highest number of cases. Wrong-way driving was the most frequent violation, with 2,300 cases flagged per day. Other common violations included red light running, stop line infractions, and failure to wear helmets or seat…
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