Udaipur launched an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven adaptive traffic signal system at the busy Fatehpura intersection in early October 2025, as a pilot project to manage traffic congestion. High-resolution cameras and sensors monitor all four lanes in real time; the AI dynamically allocates green signals to the most congested lane. If a lane is empty, the signal switches within 5 seconds. The system also recognises ambulance and fire brigade sirens, granting them instant green clearance. Cost of the pilot is approximately ₹10 lakh per intersection. If successful, it will be expanded to other key junctions in Udaipur — a model for Smart City-type deployment across Rajasthan.
Udaipur Launches AI-Powered Traffic Signal System at Fatehpura as Pilot Project
Udaipur launched an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven adaptive traffic signal system at the busy Fatehpura intersection in early October 2025, as a pilot project to manage traffic congestion. High-resolution cameras and sensors monitor all four lanes in real time; the AI dynamically allocates green signals to the most congested lane. If a lane is empty, the signal switches within 5 seconds. The system also recognises ambulance and fire brigade sirens, granting them instant green clearance. Cost of the pilot is approximately ₹10 lakh per intersection. If successful, it will be expanded to other key junctions in Udaipur — a model for Smart City-type deployment across Rajasthan.
Key facts
- Udaipur launched an AI-driven adaptive traffic signal system at Fatehpura intersection.
- High-resolution cameras and sensors monitor all four lanes in real time.
- AI dynamically allocates green signals to the most congested lane.
- The system recognises ambulance and fire brigade sirens granting instant green clearance.
- Pilot cost is approximately ₹10 lakh per intersection.
- Successful pilot will lead to expansion across Rajasthan under the Smart City Mission.
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What is the approximate cost of the AI-powered traffic signal pilot at Fatehpura intersection in Udaipur per intersection?
The cost of the pilot is approximately ₹10 lakh per intersection. The system also detects ambulance and fire brigade sirens and grants instant green clearance.
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Where and when was Udaipur's AI-powered adaptive traffic signal system launched as a pilot?
The AI-driven adaptive traffic signal system was launched at the Fatehpura intersection in Udaipur in early October 2025 as a pilot project to manage traffic congestion at one of the city's busiest junctions.
How does Udaipur's AI traffic signal system allocate green signals?
High-resolution cameras and sensors monitor all four lanes in real time. The AI analyses traffic density and dynamically allocates the green signal to the most congested lane. If a lane is empty, the signal switches within 5 seconds to avoid unnecessary waiting.
How does the system handle emergency vehicles like ambulances and fire brigades?
The AI system is programmed to recognise the sirens of ambulances and fire brigade vehicles. Upon detection, it grants them instant green clearance, overriding the normal signal cycle to ensure unobstructed passage for emergency services.
What is the approximate cost of the AI traffic signal pilot and what is the plan for expansion?
The pilot cost is approximately ₹10 lakh per intersection. If the Fatehpura pilot proves successful, the government plans to expand the AI adaptive traffic signal system across Rajasthan under the Smart City Mission.
What is the significance of this pilot for RPSC RAS preparation?
This project is relevant to topics covering urban governance, smart city initiatives, and technology-driven public administration in Rajasthan. It demonstrates the application of AI in local governance and is aligned with the Smart City Mission, a key central government scheme.
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