India, Sept. 9 -- In its bid to bring down the road accidents on highways by half by 2030 from the current annual number of 15,000, the state transport department has rolled out the implementation of Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS), installing CCTV cameras at 850 black spots on 25000 km of state and national highways across the state.

The CCTV-enabled ITMS system captures 17 types of violations, including overspeeding, lane cutting, not wearing a seatbelt, and wrong lane driving, among others. The AI-equipped cameras are designed to capture images and send them to a central command and control system for analysis and authentication. The e-challans are then issued to the vehicle owners, extracting their details from the Regio...