Road Safety: How Tech Advancements Are Transforming Road Security in 2024

  • Road safety is emerging as the most important and pressing concerns in India.
  • An annual report was published by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways of India citing number of road accidents in India in 2022.
  • 4,61,312 road accidents were reported in 2022 alone. 
  • Technological innovations like Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), Driver Monitoring System (DMS), Intelligent Traffic Management System and Advanced Road Surface Monitoring have helped promote road safety.
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As we move into 2024, road safety is emerging as one of the most pressing safety concerns facing India. In 2023, States, Union Territories and Ministry of Road Transport and Highways of India published its Annual Report on ‘Road Accidents in India-2022’. According to this report, a total of 4,61,312 road accidents have been reported while there were 1,68,491 lives claimed on our roads. These alarming figures have prompted drivers to look at cutting-edge technologies to reduce the number of accidents. Here are some technological innovations that can play a pivotal role and drive a revolution, ensuring road safety for drivers and pedestrians alike.

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS):

  • Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC): Alters the car’s speed on the basis of how close it is to the vehicle in front. This allows the driver to have a smooth driving experience and reduces the chances of having a collision.
  • Forward Collision Warning (FCW): Another safety feature in vehicles that alerts the driver when their car is getting too close to any vehicle in front of it. The warning system can be made up of sensors and cameras and helps prevent collisions between vehicles. This technology also ensures safety of the vehicle and the driver by maintaining proper distance between vehicles which eventually reduces the chances of accidents.
  • Lane Departure Warning (LDW): an alert that warns the driver if their vehicle unintentionally drifts out of its lane. It uses forward-facing AI cameras to monitor lane markings and if the vehicle crosses over these markings, will raise an alert.
  • Pedestrian Detection System (PDS): vehicles equipped with cameras or sensors can recognize pedestrians on the road or on the nearby walkways, warning the driver of possible collisions with them.
  • Head-Up Display (HUD): The HUD visually shows critical information onto vehicles windscreen. It eliminates the need to look at various panels and buttons inside the vehicle, thereby allowing the driver to concentrate on the road ahead.

Driver Monitoring System (DMS):

DMS uses AI Camera Vision technology to track and monitor a driver’s behavior, resulting in increased discipline and proactive safety measures.

  • Fatigue Detection: monitors a drivers face and if it finds signs of fatigue like yawning, eyes closing or the drooping of the driver’s head, it will give an audible warning to wake up the driver. Fatigue driving is one of the largest causes of accidents on our road, so to be able to detect and warn a driver when he is feeling fatigue will prevent these accidents from occurring.
  • Real-time Detection: The AI system can also recognize and alert the driver against the use of a cell phone, not wearing a seat belt or if they are not paying attention to the road ahead (distracted). This in turn is aimed at mitigating and correcting actions that can lead to an accident.
  • Speed Detection from GPS: Geofencing Mobile Services (GMS) alerts drivers if they are over speeding via GPS technology. This technology monitors the vehicles speed and warns the driver if he is not adhering to the recommended speed limits.

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