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Law and Order: AI-based traffic violation detection system debuts in Kanniyakumari

Law and Order: AI-based traffic violation detection system debuts in Kanniyakumari
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Kanniyakumari police have launched an AI-based traffic violation detection system to reduce accidents and enforce helmet laws. The system, developed by engineering students, automatically identifies violators and issues penalty notices.

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It demonstrates the practical application of low-cost AI solutions in public safety and traffic management.

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In an effort to achieve ‘Zero Accident Kumari,’ Kanniyakumari police had recently launched “Kaaval AI-Automatic Traffic Violation Detection System,” on a pilot basis at the roundabout near the district Collectorate, which falls under Nagercoil subdivision.

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