India has made a big move toward smarter urban mobility with the launch of its first AI-powered traffic system in Bengaluru. This system aims to tackle rising traffic congestion using artificial intelligence to streamline vehicle movement and traffic flow.
As part of the Smart Cities initiative, the government introduced this advanced technology to improve road safety and reduce delays. The system relies on real-time data and AI to manage traffic more efficiently.
It uses smart cameras, IoT sensors, and machine learning algorithms. These tools collect data from traffic lights and vehicle patterns. Based on the data, the system adjusts signals in real time, helping cut wait times and fuel use.
Officials say the new system could reduce traffic delays by over 30% in crowded areas like Whitefield, Koramangala, and Electronic City. It may also reduce vehicle emissions, leading to cleaner air and a healthier environment

The Bengaluru project is part of the broader โDigital India Infrastructure 2.0โ mission. Authorities plan to expand the AI-powered traffic system to cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Pune within two years.
โThe AI-powered traffic system is a game changer,โ said a Ministry of Urban Affairs official. โIt promises faster travel, safer roads, and a better quality of life.โ
According to the Smart Cities Mission by the Government of India, integrating AI into infrastructure remains a top priority for future development.
Indian startups built this system in collaboration with the National Smart Cities Mission. This marks a major step toward data-driven governance and smarter urban management.
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