
RTA Dubai Unveils AI Monitoring for Driving Schools
RTA Dubai Roads and Transport Authority has announced the success of its Smart Monitoring System. The system uses AI-powered cameras in driving school vehicles to track the behaviour of instructors and trainees.
Developed by the Licensing Activities Monitoring Department at RTA's Licensing Agency, the system has monitored 1,734,790 training sessions. These sessions involved 245,764 trainees over the past seven months. RTA reported that this marks a 14-fold increase compared to the same period last year.
This system supports RTA Dubai's vision of becoming the world leader in seamless and sustainable mobility. It also reflects the authority's strong commitment to digital transformation and innovation in monitoring practices.
RTA revealed that the system is operated by the Licensing Intelligent Operations Centre and supported through smart tablets used by inspectors. As a result, inspection times have been cut from 20 minutes to just one minute. Furthermore, the number of recorded violations increased fivefold.
The smart system includes several advanced technologies: Real-time, 24/7 monitoring through smart cameras
AI and computer vision to track instructor and trainee behaviour
These features help detect violations such as mobile phone use, not fastening seat belts, leaving training zones, improper uniforms, and distractions like eating, drinking, or sleeping while driving.
RTA stated that the Smart Monitoring System marks a shift in how field inspections are carried out. It aligns with the wider digital strategy of Dubai's government and aims to create a professional, safe training environment for future drivers.
Additionally, RTA revealed that more upgrades are coming. These include predictive analytics and integration of instructor performance data with licensing systems. The enhancements aim to create a more robust and connected monitoring framework.
The authority emphasized the role of training companies in meeting safety and regulatory standards. RTA works closely with its strategic partners to provide high-quality, compliant training services. The system also supports awareness and improvement across all training institutions in Dubai.
This initiative further reinforces RTA Dubai's role in advancing smart mobility and safety solutions through digital innovation.

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