Seat Belt Rule Enforcement by AI Cameras: Latest Update and Impact on Road Safety in Kerala

2023-06-09 09:52:45

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM> Minister Antony Raju said that seat belts have been made mandatory for heavy vehicles including KSRTC buses from September 1 and three and a half lakh violations have been detected through the AI ​​camera in the last three days. In a heavy vehicle, apart from the driver, the person sitting in the front seat should also wear a seat belt. There are 694 cameras working on AI technology. Two new cameras are working in Kottarakkara and Nilamel area. The minister said that the new scheme is to save people from accidental deaths. Keltron has investigated 80,743 crimes. 10457 people were issued notices with the permission of Motor Vehicles Department. 19,790 offenses were uploaded. 6153 persons have been found not to wear Hell. 7896 people were found not wearing seat belts in the front seat apart from the driver. 56 VIP vehicles were seized for violating the law. The minister said that it has been decided to send notices to 10 of them. Every day 12 people die in road accidents. 28 people have died in the last 4 days. A new report shows that road accident deaths have decreased every day. There has been a significant reduction in road accident mortality. The minister said that 8 people died in road accidents on 5th, 5 on 6th, 9 on 7th and 6 on 8th. Keltron has been asked to increase staff numbers. 1240 km/h speed was not detected by the camera. The minister added that the high-powered committee has been instructed to restore the cameras damaged by the vehicle. Read on deshabhimani.com

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