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India's first AI-powered traffic system goes live on Dwarka expressway

India's first AI-powered traffic system goes live on Dwarka expressway

India's first AI-powered traffic system goes live on Dwarka expressway | Key features
India has taken a big leap towards smart and safer highways. The Dwarka Expressway in Delhi has become the first in the country to be equipped with an AI-powered Advanced Traffic Management System. Here's what that means for road users and why it matters.
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