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Around 16,000 red signal violations at seven signals in five days
Around 16,000 red signal violations at seven signals in five days

Time of India

time7 days ago

  • General
  • Time of India

Around 16,000 red signal violations at seven signals in five days

Nashik: Around 16,000 vehicles violated red lights between May 30 and June 2, data from the city's seven traffic signals in the city revealed. The smart city corporation has installed red light violation detection (RLVD) cameras and automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras at 40 locations among the city's 55 traffic signals. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now These surveillance systems are connected to the command and control room at Panchavati divisional office building of Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC). Presently, trial runs of RLVD and ANPR cameras are underway at seven traffic signals through the city's command and control room. The NMC anticipates launching full operations of its command and control room in the first week of July. Smart city corporation officials said they are monitoring the movement of vehicles jumping red signals at seven traffic signals as part of their trial operations. The data of the last four days show that around 4.80 lakh vehicles passed through these seven traffic signals, and 15,883 vehicles jumped red signals during this period. Some vehicles violated the signals twice or thrice or more, said smart city corporation officials. The history of the vehicles regarding the violation of the red signals can also be seen at the command and control room, they said. Trials of another 33 traffic signals will soon be started in phases in the next few days. Once the trials are completed, the command and control room will be made functional, said officials. The smart city corporation has urged the NMC administration to paint zebra crossings at 40 traffic signals in the city at the earliest so that RLVD and ANPR cameras can be made operational next month. "We need the marking at all 40 traffic signals, and once it is done, we can make the RLVD and ANPR cameras at the traffic signals in the city live," said officials. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The installation of RLVD and ANPR cameras at 40 traffic signals is part of the CCTV project, under which a total of 1,300 CCTV cameras have been installed at around 350 locations across the city. These CCTVs have been integrated with the command and control room of NMC.

40 traffic signals with Red Light Violation Detection & Automatic Number Plate Recognition cameras to go live through the command and control room by May-end in Nashik city
40 traffic signals with Red Light Violation Detection & Automatic Number Plate Recognition cameras to go live through the command and control room by May-end in Nashik city

Time of India

time27-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

40 traffic signals with Red Light Violation Detection & Automatic Number Plate Recognition cameras to go live through the command and control room by May-end in Nashik city

Nashik: The Smart City corporation has set up Red Light Violation Detection (RLVD) and Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras at 40 out of the total 55 traffic signals across Nashik city. These traffic signals will go live through the command and control room by the end of May. All these high-tech cameras are integrated with the command and control room of the smart city corporation, located at the Panchavati divisional building of the Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC). Sumant More, the CEO of Nashik Municipal Smart City Development Corporation Ltd (NMSCDCL), told TOI they have started testing the RLVD and ANPR cameras at seven junctions — including Central Bus Stand, Trimbak Naka, Meher Signal, Canada Corner, Sharanpur Road, Gangapur Naka and Dream Castle on Makhmalabad Road — in the first phase. During the testing, it was found that more than 7 lakh vehicles crossed the traffic signals at seven locations over six days between April 19 and 24. Of them, around 50,000 jumped signals when they were red. Some vehicles violated the signals twice, thrice or more. "The history of the vehicles regarding the violations of the red signals can also be seen through the command and control room," More said. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Get Intel Laptops With Exclusive Student Perks Intel Laptops | Search Ads Learn More Undo The Smart City corporation is planning to make CCTVs at all 40 traffic signals live through the command and control room in May, he added. NMSCDCL urged the Nashik Municipal Corporation to paint zebra crossings at these 40 traffic signals at the earliest so that the RLVD and ANPR cameras can be made operational next month. They need the marking of the zebra line from the NMC administration. Once it is done, the cameras can go live, added More. Moreover, the online challans will be sent directly to the red signal violators through the command and control room. NMSCDCL also provided training to the NMC and police personnel to enable them to operate the command and control room. The installation of RLVD and ANPR cameras at the 40 traffic signals is part of the CCTV project, under which a total of 1,300 CCTV cameras are installed at around 350 locations across the city. They are integrated with the civic body's command and control room. Nashik: The Smart City corporation has set up Red Light Violation Detection (RLVD) and Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras at 40 out of the total 55 traffic signals across Nashik city. These traffic signals will go live through the command and control room by the end of May. All these high-tech cameras are integrated with the command and control room of the smart city corporation, located at the Panchavati divisional building of the Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC). Sumant More, the CEO of Nashik Municipal Smart City Development Corporation Ltd (NMSCDCL), told TOI they have started testing the RLVD and ANPR cameras at seven junctions — including Central Bus Stand, Trimbak Naka, Meher Signal, Canada Corner, Sharanpur Road, Gangapur Naka and Dream Castle on Makhmalabad Road — in the first phase. During the testing, it was found that more than 7 lakh vehicles crossed the traffic signals at seven locations over six days between April 19 and 24. Of them, around 50,000 jumped signals when they were red. Some vehicles violated the signals twice, thrice or more. "The history of the vehicles regarding the violations of the red signals can also be seen through the command and control room," More said. The Smart City corporation is planning to make CCTVs at all 40 traffic signals live through the command and control room in May, he added. NMSCDCL urged the Nashik Municipal Corporation to paint zebra crossings at these 40 traffic signals at the earliest so that the RLVD and ANPR cameras can be made operational next month. They need the marking of the zebra line from the NMC administration. Once it is done, the cameras can go live, added More. Moreover, the online challans will be sent directly to the red signal violators through the command and control room. NMSCDCL also provided training to the NMC and police personnel to enable them to operate the command and control room. The installation of RLVD and ANPR cameras at the 40 traffic signals is part of the CCTV project, under which a total of 1,300 CCTV cameras are installed at around 350 locations across the city. They are integrated with the civic body's command and control room.

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