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The Bengaluru Traffic Police have announced the implementation of the Bengaluru Adaptive Traffic Control System (BATCS), a cutting-edge AI-powered traffic control system designed to streamline traffic flow and reduce delays city-wide. The project, initiated in May 2024, includes upgrading 136 existing junctions and installing 29 new ones, covering a total of 165 traffic signals.
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