Hyderabad:No matter how good the roads are or how many CCTV cameras are installed. No matter how many speed guns are installed or fines are imposed, human errors continue to sound the death knell on the roads. That is why experts are trying to overcome this problem with modern knowledge. Artificial intelligence (AI) is being used for this. Efforts in this direction have already started in many countries around the world. Recently, steps are being taken in India as well.
More than 80 per cent of road accidents are caused by human error. Especially, speed! No matter how many attempts are made to correct it, is in vain. Hence, the latest idea is to have automation in the enforcement system to improve driver behaviour. As part of this, experts suggest that there should be speed cameras everywhere, incident detection tools, advanced software to detect violations, and an automated challan issuing system.
Experts suggest, "along with fines for irresponsible drivers, giving incentives to good drivers will yield more results. This principle is partially implemented in many countries around the world. These experiences show that it works well in preventing road accidents. In this, AI is extensively used to monitor the driver's behaviour and driving style.
To identify good drivers, World Economic Forum (WEF) has implemented a pilot project named 'Road Safety 2.0' in India in partnership with Humsafer Driver Safety Foundation, 3M, Keltron (an organisation set up by the Government of Kerala along with Niti Aayog) and the Union Ministry of Road Transport. The project aims to infuse technology into the 4E's (Education, Engineering, Enforcement, Emergency Care) of road safety. For this, HumSafer mobile app has been launched.
This app needs to be downloaded by the driver. It should be placed in a stand placed in the vehicle at the eye level of the driver. With the help of AI, this app monitors the driver's eyes. It will alert you if it detects that he is drifting off to sleep. Experts said, "this technology was tested experimentally on six thousand drivers. As a result, not a single accident happened." A total of 10,000 drivers have been recruited by the HumSafer Foundation. It aims to reach one lakh drivers by the end of this year and 10 per cent of all truck drivers in the country in four years.
The Humsafar app analyzes the driver's driving habits and gives a score that earns them some extra bucks. After downloading the app, the driver will get points for every 10 km of safe and good driving at the rate of Rs.1.50. It can be converted into cash at the end of the month. Drivers can earn up to Rs.1500 per month just by driving safely.