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India's National Highways Authority to use AI dashcams for road upkeep

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) plans to implement an AI-powered dashcam system across approximately 40,000 km of national highways for enhanced maintenance. This initiative aims to transition from traditional manual inspections to a more consistent, data-driven approach for monitoring road conditions and infrastructure.

India's extensive highway system is poised for a significant upgrade in its maintenance protocols, according to MoneyControl. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) intends to roll out an AI-driven dashcam surveillance system across roughly 40,000 kilometres of national roadways. This strategic move seeks to integrate advanced technology into daily highway management and operations, moving away from previous reliance on human assessments. The core of this system involves specialized cameras installed on Route Patrol Vehicles, which will conduct regular surveys. These vehicles are designed to gather high-resolution images and video footage weekly, establishing a steady flow of visual data. Artificial intelligence and machine learning models will then process this information to evaluate road conditions efficiently. The system is also equipped for safety oversight, identifying potential hazards promptly.

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  • MoneyControl — How NHAI's AI dashcam system could change highway maintenance across India- Moneycontrol.com
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