Rome relies on technology fine me the cunning people of the wild stop and all those who travel without insurance. It actually arrived by delivery to the local police.”Cerberus”a device that will essentially perform the functions of the previous “street control”, while being able to count on the presence two-way camera and artificial intelligence. Presented a new product Mayor Gualtieri with a short film posted on social media showing how it works.
The device, which takes its name from the mythological creature that guards the entrance to the Underworld, is easily installed on the roof of a car using a magnetic support. Using your tablet, you can run software that allows you to detect violations (parking in two rows, lack of insurance and failure to pass a technical inspection) and then it is possible to pay a fine.
Thus, through the combined use of cameras and artificial intelligence, it will be possible to detect and identify cars parked in double rows. By reading license plates and linking to databases, it will also be possible to find out in real time whether vehicles have faults. At this moment it will be an agent, not an AI decide whether to pay a fine or not by simply pressing a button on the tablet. To ensure privacy, detected images automatically hide citizens’ faces. 20 Cerberus vehicles have already been distributed among territorial groups and the GPIT (Road Emergency Response Team).
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Speaking about the new arrangement, Mayor Gualtieri emphasizes that fines are a necessary deterrent and Roma Capitale does not use the income to raise money, but invests it to guarantee greater safety on the roads.
We are faced with the challenge of providing assurance to citizens who ask us to follow the rules and who too often suffer at the hands of those who, through bad behavior such as double parking, undermine not only the smoothness of travel, but also the freedom of those who park regularly.
Source: HD Motori
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