AI-Powered Traffic Control: Gangtok’s ANPR Cameras Lead the Charge in Road Safety

Date:

In Gangtok, Sikkim, the implementation of Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras at four key traffic spots has significantly improved law enforcement efforts. These cameras, strategically placed at Tashi View Point, 5th Mile Tadong, Hospital Dara, and Ranipool, utilize AI technology to identify vehicles with outdated documents or those failing to meet pollution standards, as mandated by the Motor Vehicle Act of 2016. Offenders face fines up to ₹10,000, encouraging compliance and promoting road safety.

The introduction of ANPR technology has proven invaluable to Gangtok’s traffic police, facilitating the swift detection of non-compliant vehicles. This heightened surveillance has not only led to increased awareness among motorists but also prompted proactive measures such as regular pollution testing and document updates. Taxi drivers, in particular, have embraced this initiative, with many making routine visits to pollution testing centers to ensure compliance. Additionally, mobile testing vans have been introduced, offering convenience and accessibility to motorists.

Emanuel, a representative from a pollution testing center, emphasized the environmental benefits of this initiative. He noted a surge in customers, particularly taxi drivers, highlighting the growing consciousness towards pollution control. Moreover, the ANPR system serves as a valuable tool for law enforcement, aiding in the identification and tracking of vehicles, thus enhancing overall safety and security.

While the majority of residents commend the implementation of ANPR cameras, some express concerns regarding the severity of fines for document-related offenses. Despite this, the consensus remains overwhelmingly positive, with residents recognizing the importance of AI-driven surveillance in maintaining order on Gangtok’s roads. Overall, the integration of ANPR technology marks a significant step towards enhancing traffic management and fostering a culture of compliance within the community.

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

SSHLC Submits Final Report for ST Status of 12 Communities in Sikkim

The Sikkim State High‑Level Committee (SSHLC) has submitted its...

Sikkim University Students File Complaint Over Alleged Anti-Nepali Remarks In Whatsapp Group

GANGTOK, August 19, 2025 —A group of students from...

Darjeeling Lawyers Protest Judge’s Comment on Nepali Language, Skip Work for a Day

DARJEELING, August 19, 2025 —The Darjeeling Bar Association initiated...

Sikkim Woman Breaks Her Silence On Delhi Assault And Police Pressure, Calls For Fair Investigation

Sikkim | August 2025:A young woman from Sikkim has...

Please feel free to make your choice.

Your words matter to us.