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The Bengaluru traffic police have introduced an Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS), where AI-enabled cameras will detect traffic violations and issue challans through SMSs to mobile phones. 

The special commissioner of police stated that the objective is to automatically detect traffic violations in a contactless manner and send auto-generated challans to the violators with minimum human interventions. The ITMS employs AI and ML to detect traffic violations automatically. 

The ITMS has been implemented at 30 important traffic junctions across the city. The cameras will overlook the cases of violations of the speed limit, red lights and stop lanes as well as offences such as helmet-less travel, triple-riding, use of mobile phones while driving and driving without seatbelts. 

The system has an AI-enabled solution with 250 automatic number plate recognition cameras and 80 red light violation detection cameras installed at 50 junctions. These cameras, which are active 24X7, is expected to save a lot of manpower, which can be redeployed for traffic management and regulation and provide a better service to the public. 

The data collected with be stored on a server owned by traffic police. In the future, the team is planning to track vehicles without number plates and stolen vehicles. 

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