India, July 30 -- The AI-powered traffic surveillance system installed on Fergusson College (FC) Road has detected more than 3,000 traffic violations in the past two months, according to Pune city traffic police.
The system, introduced as part of a 90-day pilot project on May 28, has identified a total of 3,178 violations as of July 28. The majority of these included double parking (1,284 cases) and parking in no-parking zones (1,279 cases). Additionally, 617 instances of wrong-side driving were recorded, while 32 motorists were penalised for riding triple-seat. Eight drivers were caught using mobile phones while operating their vehicles.
"In a span of two months (62 days), a total of 3,178 violations have been recorded by the AI-powere...
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