City Reporter
Traffic and Transport
Traffic Violations Now Strictly Monitored: Bangalore | Traffic Violations Now Strictly Monitored: Bangalore |
| Written by cityreporter | |
| 19 August 2008 | |
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Five large LCD
monitors, showing real-time video streams beamed from different traffic
junctions; another LCD screen showing signal counts at junctions. At
the click of a mouse or joystick, traffic police personnel can zoom in
or out and alert the men on the ground. There are different control
rooms for different traffic zones.
Whether you jump a signal or inch into the zebra crossing at the red
light or even jump lanes, don’t think you’ve got away as no policeman
was around. Everything is being watched by officials at the Traffic
Management Centre at the Ashoknagar police station.
Eighty
surveillance cameras have been installed in as many junctions of which
40 are functioning. By September, all 80 cameras will begin operating.
Five enforcement cameras are also in place at different locations to
catch traffic violators on the sly.
The Traffic Management
Centre can access any of these surveillance cameras to gauge the
traffic situation. The autodome modular surveillance camera system can
rotate 360 degrees. Traffic officials can zoom in — up to 1.5 km — and
rotate the camera to any angle for a clear view.
Sub-inspector Sudhir R, who is
in charge of the TMC, said footage can be stored for 15 days, giving
the police enough time to take note of violations. Through these
records, the police can collect the vehicle registration number and in
case of any offence, send it to the automation centre which houses the
database. Soon, the automation centre will also move to the Ashoknagar centre to further reduce processing time.
Under
B-TRAC, 89 signals are vehicle-actuated (controlled by traffic
density). The Vehicle Actuation Control programme is being implemented
to reduce idle green time on a stretch when there is no traffic. The program will be installed and maintained by BEL.
The
system works with a sensor placed underground just before the stop line
and connected to the main server, which will turn the red light green
if no vehicle passes on the road for four seconds.
This system will help
commuters, especially at night, as, in the absence of traffic, people
have to wait till the light turns green. By September 10, 126 signals
will be vehicle-actuated
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