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New Satellite System: Monitoring will be done through satellite toll system, now there will be no mercy for those who break traffic rules!

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New Satellite System: Monitoring will be done through satellite toll system, now there will be no mercy for those who break traffic rules!

New toll tax system in India: Addressing the Traffic Infratech Expo, the Union Minister said that the plan also includes satellite toll system, which will improve the efficiency of toll collection and ensure transparency.

Satellite Toll Systems: The government has made full preparations to rein in people who violate traffic rules. Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari has said that the government is planning to use artificial intelligence to investigate traffic rule violations and ensure punishment.

Addressing the Traffic Infratech Expo, the Union Minister said that this plan also includes satellite toll system, which will improve the efficiency of toll collection and ensure transparency. For this, an expert committee will discuss it with startups and industry experts to increase road safety.

Emphasis on increasing road safety

Addressing the 12th edition of ‘Traffic Infratech Expo’, Union Minister Gadkari said that road safety cannot be achieved without integrating advanced engineering solutions, implementing laws and adopting cutting-edge technologies like AI. Highlighting the ministry’s approach to enhance road safety, he said that the government has decided to appoint experts from the private sector to collaborate in developing technology solutions.

Gadkari said, “A dedicated expert committee will evaluate the proposals from startups and industry leaders and ensure that the best ideas are implemented.”

The committee will submit its report in three months

According to the Union Minister, the committee has been directed to finalise its evaluation within three months, with the aim of bringing about rapid improvement in the sector. Gadkari also emphasised the government’s commitment to maintaining high quality standards, especially the use of surveillance technology like cameras. He assured that quality and standards will not be compromised, whether the solutions come from large or small companies.

Further, the minister encouraged small companies with innovative technologies to participate in government tenders. He said that with the best technologies India can achieve transparency, reduce costs and significantly enhance road safety. Gadkari called upon all stakeholders – government, private sector and startups – to come together to solve urgent road safety issues in India.

Nearly 5 lakh accidents every year

Underlining the alarming statistics of road accidents in India, he said that nearly five lakh accidents occur in the country every year, leading to huge loss of lives. Gadkari highlighted that more than half of these accidents occur in the age group of 18-36 years. He said the economic loss caused by road accidents is about three per cent of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP).

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