Cyberabad Police Explores AI Predictive Traffic Management for Hyderabad

The Cyberabad Police held a meeting to review the adoption of an AI-based predictive traffic management system. The model, demonstrated by a Swiss company, can analyze patterns, forecast congestion, and optimize traffic signals in real time. This initiative aims to improve congestion management, enforcement, and road safety across the commissionerates. The review is also intended to support long-term traffic planning in light of the city's upcoming infrastructure development.

Key Points: Cyberabad Police Reviews AI Traffic Management System

  • AI predicts & simulates real-time traffic
  • Aims to reduce congestion & improve safety
  • Model aligns with European standards
  • Supports long-term city infrastructure planning
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Cyberabad explores AI-based predictive traffic management model

Cyberabad Police reviews AI-based predictive traffic management from Swiss firm Transcality to tackle congestion and improve road safety in Hyderabad.

"examined the feasibility of introducing intelligent traffic technologies - Cyberabad Police Press Release"

Hyderabad, February 25

Cyberabad Police on Wednesday reviewed the adoption of Artificial Intelligence-based predictive traffic management systems, aligned with European standards, at a meeting held at the SCSC Meeting Hall, PSIOC, Cyberabad Police Commissionerate.

The meeting was chaired by CP Cyberabad M. Ramesh, who directed officials to examine the feasibility of introducing intelligent traffic technologies to improve congestion management, enforcement efficiency, and road safety across the Commissionerate, a press release said.

According to the press release by police, during the session, Lucas Ambul, CEO of Swiss company Transcality, Zurich, demonstrated AI-driven predictive traffic solutions capable of analysing traffic patterns, forecasting congestion, and optimising signal control for better traffic flow. The proposed model can predict and simulate traffic situations in real time and support long-term traffic preparedness, particularly in view of upcoming infrastructure development in the city.

The meeting was attended by DCP Admin T. Annapurna, DCP Traffic I. Ranjan Ratan Kumar, ADCP Traffic Madhapur Hanumantha Rao, SCSC CEO Naved, along with senior officers. Officials and staff from the Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI) also participated.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Good step forward, but I'm skeptical. We have traffic police who don't follow basic rules themselves. Before investing in fancy European tech, can we first ensure our existing signals work properly and that lane discipline is enforced? The basics are missing.
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Rahul R
As a daily commuter on the ORR, I welcome any tech that can ease the chaos. The predictive model for upcoming infrastructure is crucial. With new flyovers and metro lines coming, we need smart planning, not reactive measures. Kudos to Cyberabad Police for exploring this.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see a Swiss company involved. Hope the solution is adapted for Indian conditions—our traffic density and driver behavior are very different from Europe. The AI will need to learn how to handle autos, bikes, and pedestrians all sharing the same space!
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Aman W
Finally! We call it Cyberabad for a reason. Should leverage our own IT talent too. IITs and local startups are doing great work in AI. Let's make it a collaborative project with Indian tech firms for cost-effectiveness and local expertise. đŸ‡®đŸ‡³
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Nikhil C
The focus should be on road safety as much as congestion. If this AI can identify accident-prone zones and erratic driving in real-time, it could save lives. Hope the press release translates to on-ground action. We've seen many "smart city" proposals vanish after the headlines.

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