*
الثلاثاء: 09 ديسمبر 2025
  • 15 October 2025
  • 14:22

Khaberni - The General Command of Dubai Police displayed its integrated smart traffic violation system through its platform at "GITEX Global 2025", held at the Dubai World Trade Center, which operates without human intervention, detects 5 types of violations, records them via live broadcast, and provides an immediate analysis of traffic compliance levels.

Dubai Police platform visitors were briefed about the integrated system which is based on artificial intelligence and smart data analysis, and it has been developed to be a unified platform for issuing violations accurately and quickly, without human intervention.

Supporting the Vision of a Safe City

In this context, Lieutenant Engineer Ahmed Al Hammadi explained that the system aims to enhance the efficiency of field performance in traffic police operations and improve the quality of traffic decisions through automation of field procedures and saving human resources, to direct efforts towards more strategic tasks.

He mentioned that the system is smarter, fairer, and more efficient, contributing to enhancing traffic safety and supporting Dubai's vision of a "smart safe city".

Types of Violations

Reem Mohammed Ahmed clarified that the system detects 5 types of violations including: not wearing a seatbelt, being distracted by the use of mobile phones, obstructing traffic flow, stopping in the middle of the road without justification, and not leaving sufficient distance between vehicles.

Immediate Analysis of Compliance Levels

Reem Mohammed Ahmed pointed out that the system displays live data of the monitored vehicles, and the number of violations issued, enabling immediate and accurate analysis of traffic compliance levels in the city.

She continued, "The system also provides detailed statistics on the number of vehicles per hour, day, and year on various roads in the Emirate of Dubai, enabling relevant authorities to make decisions based on realistic and updated data that support smart traffic planning and prompt response capabilities."

Topics you may like