HomeNewsBusinessAI-powered signals reduce travel time by 20-33% across three road sections: Bengaluru Traffic Police

AI-powered signals reduce travel time by 20-33% across three road sections: Bengaluru Traffic Police

Bengaluru traffic police is rolling out the Adaptive Traffic Control System at 165 junctions, with modern signals installed at 60 junctions so far.

October 09, 2024 / 19:51 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Out of the 165 junctions, Bengaluru traffic police installed adaptive signals at 60 so far.
Out of the 165 junctions, Bengaluru traffic police installed adaptive signals at 60 so far.

AI-powered signals have reduced travel time by 20-33 percent across three road sections in the city, according to Bengaluru Traffic Police.

Bengaluru Traffic Police said that the Adaptive Traffic Control System is helping streamline traffic flow and reduce delays.

Story continues below Advertisement

"Bengaluru ATCS project, initiated in May 2024, involves upgrading 136 existing junctions and installing 29 new ones, covering a total of 165 traffic signals. So far, 60 junctions have been upgraded in key areas such as Basavanagudi, Jayanagar, JP Nagar, and Hudson Circle. Work at remaining junctions will be completed by January 2025,” said Bengaluru city police commissioner B Dayananda

On the KR Road corridor, which has four traffic signals (Medical College Circle, Shivashankara Circle, VV Puram, and National College Junction), travel time has decreased by 20 percent. Hudson Circle section, which has five signals (Police Corner, Halasuru Gate, Hudson Circle, NR Square, and Town Hall), has seen a 33 percent reduction in travel time. In Jayanagar (New Diagonal Road, 36th Cross Junction, 40th Cross Junction), travel time has decreased by 20 percent.