Team Goemkarponn
PANAJI: Goa’s AI-powered traffic surveillance system has recorded more than 35,000 traffic violations in just 48 hours, highlighting the extent of traffic rule violations across the State since automated enforcement came into force.
The data, generated by the Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS), indicates that overspeeding emerged as the most common offence, followed by violations such as riding without helmets, failing to wear seat belts, using mobile phones while driving, signal jumping and wrong-side driving.
With AI-enabled cameras monitoring traffic round the clock, violations are automatically detected, photographed and processed for the generation of e-challans, reducing the need for manual intervention.
Officials said the system has been introduced to improve road safety and encourage stricter compliance with traffic regulations.
They urged motorists to follow traffic rules, warning that every violation captured by the AI surveillance network is liable for enforcement action.







