In the recent past, several auto-mated solutions have been deployed to enforce traffic regulation. For example, cameras on the junctions to monitor signal jumps, speed intercep-tors, camera enforcement for lane dis-cipline, evading toll payment, and so on. Though such automated solutions have helped in reducing the number of road accidents and casualties, they still fail to address many issues related to technical, financial, operational, and legal aspects, such as dependence on good weather conditions for road cameras to click clear images; acceptance of the images captured as evidence in courts; partially automated system resulting in an over-head of employing more resources to operate the system; public acceptance and lack of awareness; overhead cost and planning in deploying new infra-structure on roads; and privacy issues.
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