Kyrgyzstan police to issue moving traffic fines with new 'Oracle-Insight' system
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Kyrgyz traffic police are equipping patrol cars with a new system called 'Oracle-Insight' to issue fines while moving.
- The system can automatically detect traffic violations like speeding and illegal lane changes in real-time.
- All patrol vehicles are expected to be equipped with this technology in the near future.
Patrol cars in Kyrgyzstan are set to begin issuing traffic fines directly from moving vehicles, thanks to a new hardware and software complex called 'Oracle-Insight'. The system, presented by the Head of the Main Traffic Safety Department (GUOBDD), Azenbek Kozukeyev, enables automatic detection of traffic violations as police cars patrol the roads.
The 'Oracle-Insight' system is capable of real-time photo and video recording of offenses. These include speeding, driving in the oncoming lane, illegal parking or stopping, using a mobile phone while driving, and not wearing a seatbelt. The complex also analyzes traffic flow and road conditions, allowing officers to identify violators more efficiently without relying solely on stationary cameras.
A key feature of this new technology is its ability to capture violations even while the patrol car itself is in motion. This significantly expands the reach and effectiveness of traffic control measures across the country. The GUOBDD has announced plans to equip all service patrol vehicles with similar complexes in the near future.
This initiative aims to enhance road safety and enforce traffic regulations more rigorously by leveraging advanced technology. The implementation of 'Oracle-Insight' is expected to improve compliance with traffic laws and potentially reduce the incidence of accidents caused by common violations.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.