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AI cameras are now being used to help police keep Merseyside’s roads safer
1 year ago
AI cameras used to detect drivers using their mobile phone and vehicle occupants not wearing seatbelts on Merseyside.
This week Merseyside Police has welcomed the introduction in the latest technology to support road safety enforcement with the implementation of a mobile device that utilises artificial intelligence to identify individuals using their mobile phone or traveling without a seatbelt.
The device is fitted to a van to allow for mobile enforcement meaning the technology can be deployed across Merseyside to target the two, fatal four offences.
Sergeant Berry from Merseyside Police said:Â
“Last year 19 people died on our roads and 440 were seriously injured in road traffic collisions in Merseyside. Road safety teams across the country put emphasis on the fatal four in an attempt to drive down collisions and achieve Vision Zero.”
He went on to explain:Â “We want people to understand weâre using this technology and will continue to use it to make our roads safer, the new process isnât about giving tickets, itâs about improving road safety and encouraging people to stop using their phones and start wearing seatbeltâs.
âHopefully now everyone knows weâre using this technology, it will prevent them from using their phone and encourage them to wear seatbeltsâ.
The device supports two infrared cameras which utilise AI to detect potential offences, this data is then sent to an operator who verifies the reading and marks offences for progression. Offences are then sent to Merseyside Police to process.
Paul Fletcher from Merseyside Road Safety Partnership said:Â
“Weâre hoping the technology will bring about a change in behaviour. The vast majority of the public recognise the dangers of using a mobile phone while driving and understand the seriousness of not wearing a seatbelt. For those who donât appreciate the risks associated with both, weâre hoping this device will be enough to prevent them from continuing to put themselves and other at risk of harm”
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