AI is coming to India’s highways! Here’s what it means
To strengthen safety checks, NHAI will also conduct periodic night-time surveys. At least one survey each month will take place at night to assess the visibility and performance of road markings, reflectors, and highway lighting systems, ensuring that roads remain safe even in low-light conditions. The entire system will be supported by a centralised digital platform that features dedicated modules for data management, AI analytics, and interactive dashboards. This platform will allow officials to track road conditions in real time, compare data over time, and monitor the progress of repair work more effectively. For smoother implementation, NHAI has divided the country into five zones, enabling better monitoring and quicker response to issues flagged by the system. With this rollout, the authority aims to shift towards a more proactive approach in highway maintenance, using real-time data and automation to keep roads in better condition.
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