India, June 11 -- According to data released by the Pune traffic police, an AI-powered traffic surveillance system installed on Fergusson College (FC) Road has flagged 742 traffic violations in just 13 days,

The system, part of a pilot project launched on May 28, automatically detects violations such as no parking, double parking, wrong-side driving, and illegal halts. It uses AI-enabled cameras to monitor live CCTV footage and generate real-time alerts, enabling the control room to issue e-challans without manual intervention.

Of the 742 violations recorded so far, 201 were for no parking, 420 for double parking, and 121 for wrong-side driving. The highest number of violations, 180, were registered on the first day of the pilot, while ...