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DRTS to deploy artificial intelligence for traffic management in FCT

BY Jesupemi Are

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The directorate of road traffic services (DRTS) in the federal capital territory (FCT) says it will deploy artificial intelligence (AI) at some road interjections in the nation’s capital to enhance the free flow of traffic.

NAN reports that Kalu Emetu, spokesperson of the DRTS, announced the plan in Abuja on Thursday.

Emetu said it has become necessary for DRTS to deploy AI to complement the efforts of its personnel in ensuring that motorists obey traffic rules and regulations.

“Once our partners are done from their own end and the project comes on stream, definitely, the new way of ensuring a seamless traffic flow in the FCT, especially in the city will come to life,” he said.

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“Traffic monitoring, which you know is one of our primary responsibilities, is one area we ensure that the city is clean and there is free movement.

“We have even gone as far as mounting all that is required and the recording is already on.

“So, what we need now is only very little time to perfect the whole process and then, we are good to go.”

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The spokesperson said traffic offenders would henceforth pay fines for traffic offences committed, including those that broke the traffic rules during the test run.

He said the service will start by contacting the offenders about when, where, and how they beat the traffic.

“However, a lot has been done as we speak; the recording around the areas we have mounted the gadgets are already working,” he said.

“That is why we have been mounting serious pressure on our partners, a Chinese company, Huawei and Chit-Up to tidy up their own end, so it can take off in no distant time.”

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Emetu expressed optimism that the interface between the personnel of the service and motorists would end when the project takes off.

He said the technology would give motorists more confidence than the usual interface with DRTS personnel.

“At the same time, our officers will not be seen everywhere like before in most parts or interjections in the city centre,” he said.

“Since it is the machine that will be monitoring such activities, any offender will be picked, numbers picked and a message will be sent to the person’s cell phone for the necessary fine.

“This will be done in line with our e-booking and e-ticketing that was launched recently.

“When that is done, you will have no option than to use any of our payment channels to pay to the government.”

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