LTA to roll out AI system using bus cameras to detect traffic violations, road defects

Source: CNA· August 21, 2026
LTA to roll out AI system using bus cameras to detect traffic violations, road defects

The system achieved an average accuracy of 90 per cent in trials, with deployment starting in the fourth quarter of 2026 and expansion to all bus routes by 2030.

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