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Helmet AI Cops Traffic Violators in Bengaluru

3 Jan

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Summary

  • An Indian techie created an AI-powered helmet in Bengaluru.
  • The device identifies and reports traffic rule violators in real-time.
  • Social media users praised the innovation and requested wider availability.
Helmet AI Cops Traffic Violators in Bengaluru

An Indian techie based in Bengaluru has developed a groundbreaking AI-powered device integrated into his helmet to address traffic violations. Frustrated by the city's traffic indiscipline, Pankaj Tanwar created a system that identifies rule-breaking motorists and vehicles in near real-time while he is riding. This smart helmet not only flags violations but also sends proof, including location and license plate data, directly to the police.

The innovation has sparked widespread admiration on social media, with many users hailing it as a "peak Bengaluru" moment. The techie shared an instance where a helmetless scooter rider was promptly reported, demonstrating the system's effectiveness. Many online commenters have lauded the engineering and suggested similar technology be integrated into vehicles or even car dashcams.

Tanwar expressed his enjoyment in building "weird, fun projects" and shared previous experiments, indicating a passion for innovative problem-solving. The viral post has led to discussions about improving traffic discipline nationwide, with users suggesting incentives for similar reporting systems.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The AI helmet identifies traffic violations in real-time and reports offenders to authorities with proof and location data.
An Indian techie named Pankaj Tanwar developed the AI-powered helmet in Bengaluru.
While currently a personal project in Bengaluru, social media users have expressed strong demand for its nationwide availability.

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