ITMS provides a suitable platform for traffic management authorities to address traffic-related challenges such as anticipating the best route, reducing average waiting time, traffic congestion, travel costs, and air pollution levels. The system’s goal is to use artificial intelligence algorithms to anticipate the best routes based on traffic patterns and vehicle classification.
ITMS can issue a challenge to offenders automatically and transmit it electronically. It will also include high-resolution CCTV cameras to photograph commuters and motorists disobeying the law, as well as Automated Number Plate Recognition cameras (ANPR) to send fine slips straight to lawbreakers’ houses.
When it comes to employing AI in open spaces like roads, it may be possible to establish an AI-enabled traffic control system as part of the infrastructure before launching self-driving vehicles. An AI-enabled traffic management system can give self-driving vehicles more leeway because they can be directed and controlled more.
Congested roads can be opened up for longer periods allowing more traffic to clear out, resulting in a reduction in congestion, thanks to Artificial Intelligence working with traffic signals based on traffic volume.
ITMS also provides a suitable platform for traffic management authorities to address traffic-related challenges such as anticipating the best route, reducing average waiting time, traffic congestion, travel costs, and air pollution levels. The system’s goal is to use AI algorithms to anticipate the best routes based on traffic patterns and vehicle classification.
For traffic management, emergency response to roadway crashes is critical. On the one hand, people injured in a crash should be taken to the nearest hospital as soon as possible to avoid their health condition worsening; on the other hand, serious crashes frequently result in nonrecurrent traffic congestion if an emergency response or clearance is not provided on time. To lessen the impact,
There are numerous advantages of adopting TMS. For starters, it gives statistics on resident behavior to city planners. It can assist them in identifying issue areas, which can subsequently be resolved once recognized. We put a TMS system at an intersection known for its high rate of red-light running, and we discovered that there was a high rate of red-light running.