Udaipur, Rajasthan, launched an AI-driven adaptive traffic signal system at the busy Fatehpura intersection as a pilot project for smart traffic management. The system uses high-resolution cameras and real-time sensors to monitor vehicle density and adjust signal timings dynamically, reducing idling time and congestion. It is part of Rajasthan's broader Smart City Mission push and aligns with the national Integrated Traffic Management System (ITMS) framework. The pilot aims to assess scalability for deployment at other key intersections across Udaipur and other Rajasthan cities.
Udaipur Launches AI-Based Traffic Signal System at Fatehpura Intersection
Udaipur, Rajasthan, launched an AI-driven adaptive traffic signal system at the busy Fatehpura intersection as a pilot project for smart traffic management. The system uses high-resolution cameras and real-time sensors to monitor vehicle density and adjust signal timings dynamically, reducing idling time and congestion. It is part of Rajasthan's broader Smart City Mission push and aligns with the national Integrated Traffic Management System (ITMS) framework. The pilot aims to assess scalability for deployment at other key intersections across Udaipur and other Rajasthan cities.
Key facts
- Udaipur launched an AI-driven adaptive traffic signal system at Fatehpura as a pilot project.
- The system uses cameras and real-time sensors to monitor vehicle density dynamically.
- Signal timings adjust automatically based on real-time congestion data from each lane.
- The pilot is part of Rajasthan's Smart City Mission push for intelligent urban infrastructure.
- The system aligns with the national Integrated Traffic Management System (ITMS) framework.
- Successful deployment will be scaled to other intersections across Udaipur and Rajasthan.
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At which intersection in Udaipur was the AI-driven adaptive traffic signal system launched as a pilot project in October 2025?
Udaipur, Rajasthan launched an AI-driven adaptive traffic signal system at the busy Fatehpura intersection as a pilot project. It uses high-resolution cameras and real-time sensors to monitor vehicle density and dynamically adjust signal timings.
Source: Rajasthan Current Affairs (14-10-2025)
Frequently asked questions
Where was Udaipur's AI-based traffic signal system launched and what technology does it use?
Udaipur launched the AI-driven adaptive traffic signal system at the Fatehpura intersection as a pilot project. The system uses high-resolution cameras and real-time sensors to monitor vehicle density on each lane and dynamically adjust signal timings to reduce congestion and idling time.
What national framework does Udaipur's AI traffic signal system align with?
Udaipur's AI traffic signal system aligns with the national Integrated Traffic Management System (ITMS) framework. It is also part of Rajasthan's broader Smart City Mission push for intelligent urban infrastructure development.
How does the AI adaptive signal system work differently from conventional traffic signals?
Unlike conventional traffic signals with fixed time intervals, the AI adaptive system monitors real-time vehicle density on each lane using cameras and sensors. Signal green times are dynamically extended or shortened based on live congestion data, preventing unnecessary waiting even when lanes are empty.
What are the environmental and urban benefits expected from Udaipur's AI traffic system?
By reducing vehicle idling time and congestion, the AI system is expected to lower vehicular emissions and fuel consumption. It also reduces travel time, improves emergency vehicle movement, and contributes to Udaipur's sustainability and smart city goals.
What is the planned expansion of the AI traffic signal pilot launched at Fatehpura?
If the Fatehpura pilot proves successful, the AI adaptive traffic signal system is planned to be scaled to other major intersections across Udaipur city and eventually extended to other cities in Rajasthan under the state's Smart City Mission.
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