The Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited (BSCL) has started the process of installing registration number trackers and smart cameras to capture images of vehicles that are found to be flouting .
Commonly referred to as the traffic violation detection system, the trackers and cameras will automatically track and capture the violators‘ motorcycle or car registration number once they zoom past the traffic post. “There are two components of the detection system – one is red light violation detection and another speed violation detection system,” a senior BSCL official explained.
For easy detection of red light violation, the device and smart cameras have been installed close to the traffic post at seven places. The speed detection system has been installed in places where the traffic flow is smooth. “In both the detection systems, the violation is recorded automatically and the inputs are transmitted to the city operations centre (COC), an IT-backed unit that is equipped with modern technology to keep the capital‘s various operations under surveillance,” the official said.
“Once the violation is transmitted to COC, an e-challan (a specific receipt of claim penalty amount from the violator) will be generated automatically and sent to the owners. The vehicle owner‘s data will be obtained from the Vahan website, which is the portal of the ministry of road transport,” the official said.
Officials said the detection system will be effective if the motorcycle or cars have registration numbers because that is the only way of tracking the owners.
The surveillance system can also prove to be effective in a few other cases apart from its designated role. It can provide real-time data to the COC, if there is an unlawful assembly of people in high-security areas or alert them about the presence of objects lying unattended in a particular place for several days.
The COC project has temporarily started at BMC Bhawani Mall. Its new office is set to come up in Satya Nagar. The COC is mainly meant for surveillance of the city‘s transport system, traffic and emergency response . The project will cost Rs 585 crore. The surveillance will be done through 4,000 high-end intelligent CCTV cameras.
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Autor(en)/Author(s): Joseph Taylor
Quelle/Source: The EN Bulletin, 28.11.2018