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UP’s AI revolution: Smart tech to reduce road accidents

News, 30 July 2025

When life-saving AI meets public service: Uttar Pradesh is on course to redefine road safety.

A groundbreaking move by India’s Transport Ministry has just cleared Uttar Pradesh to launch the nation’s first AI‑powered road safety pilot project a bold experiment in public sector innovation aimed at saving lives using data, not just rules.

🚥 Where Vision Meets Action: The Journey Begins

The Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH) has issued a formal No Objection Certificate (NOC) for this pioneering initiative, backing the proposal with zero financial liability for the Centre. Implemented at no cost to the state, the pilot is being executed by ITI Limited in collaboration with global tech company mLogica a first-ever model of AI-driven governance in Indian transport.

🔍 The Human Story Behind the Tech

🚘 Why this matters:

  • Every year, thousands of lives are lost to road accidents. This AI model doesn’t just enforce it predicts and prevents.
  • Drivers, policymakers, and enforcement officers will be empowered with dashboards built on real‑time insights.

😊 Voices from the field:

Transport Commissioner Brajesh Narain Singh:
“This initiative will place Uttar Pradesh at the forefront of data‑driven governance… we aim to make our state a national trailblazer in technological innovation.”

🧠 A Six-Week AI Lab – What’s Inside

A rapid‐fire prototype phase will kick off for six weeks to build the AI engine using a blend of:

  • Accident history reports
  • Weather data
  • Vehicle telematics
  • Driver profiles
  • Road infrastructure attributes

The goal? Pinpoint root causes of accidents, forecast black spots, and offer instant policy dashboards to officials.

🚀 Scaling Across Transport Services

Once the pilot meets success metrics, the AI core will be embedded across the Transport Department’s functions:

  • Faceless license and permit systems
  • E‑challan and revenue collection
  • Modernized enforcement with predictive policing
  • The Vahan Sarathi registry system
    Each module will be powered by real-time fraud detection, driver violation risk alerts, and automated enforcement cues to ground-level officers.

📊 The Data-Driven Edge: At a Glance

FeatureWhy It Matters
Zero-cost implementationUP gets world-class AI without spending public funds
Multi-source analyticsComprehensive view of accidents, behavior, patterns
Predictive enforcementOfficers receive risk alerts before violations happen
Transparent dashboardsReal-time tracking of infractions, revenue, status

₹10 crore was allocated in UP’s 2025–26 budget to create this data-driven model—underscoring the government’s commitment.

⚙️ Compliance & Ethical Guardrails

MoRTH has mandated full compliance with the Motor Vehicles Act 1988, Central Motor Vehicles Rules 1989, and road safety SOPs. It also ensures continuous audits on data privacy, legal compliance, and cybersecurity standards.

🧭 Why It Matters to Everyone

This isn’t just UP’s story it’s a template for every state aiming for safer, smarter transport systems. When accidents are prevented by proactive alerts rather than reacting to emergencies, lives are saved.

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