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Latvian Operator LMT's AI-powered Traffic Monitoring Solution Put to Live Test

Latvian Operator LMT's AI-powered Traffic Monitoring Solution Put to Live Test Image Credit: LMT

Latvian operator LMT announced that its AI traffic monitoring solution detects almost 9000 run red lights have been detected at a single traffic intersection by LMT's AI-powered traffic monitoring solution.

Its prototype was installed at a traffic intersection in Riga, Latvia, and, over the course of 2021, has gathered an unprecedented amount of data on cars that have run red lights, which causes high accident risk to traffic participants.

LMT's AI traffic monitoring solution collects data via a plug-and-play traffic light camera, which uses computer vision technology to determine if a car has run a red light. The solution saves the car’s number plate in the system for violations processing, which can be further managed by law enforcement institutions.

Another prototype of LMT's solution was set up in the Latvian city of Liepaja at an intersection that notoriously experienced a higher level of traffic incidents. The use of the prototype was able to identify driver behavior, which the municipality is now able to address through other means, such as improved signage and speed bumps.

Violations at junctions and intersections, including non-compliance with a red light signal, are among the most common causes of traffic accidents in Europe. Even though fatalities on European roads have more than halved since 2000, the number of severe injuries and deaths caused by traffic accidents remains higher than the EU's target.

The European Union's Vision Zero – no fatalities and severe injuries on European roads by 2050 – stands to benefit from implementing smart traffic analytics and AI-powered traffic monitoring, such as LMT's solution. Not only does the system alleviate pressure on law enforcement's resources, it also can identify larger amounts of traffic violations and thus further discourage reckless driving.

President of LMT, Juris Binde
Thousands of drivers in Europe run a red light every day, risking both their and other traffic participants' safety. However, only a small part of these violations are detected and addressed, permitting drivers to continue disobeying traffic rules. Thus, implementing AI-powered technology solutions into the traffic monitoring system is a step that could significantly improve traffic safety and the European road traffic culture in the near future.

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