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Harare's new AI cameras catch 3,600 weekly traffic violators
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55595, member: 636"] Harare City Council implemented artificial intelligence technology for traffic enforcement throughout Zimbabwe's capital. Advanced camera systems detect violations automatically and process more than 3,600 weekly infractions involving lane changes and intersection crossing. Police receive approximately 500 violation reports each day from the automated monitoring network. The pilot program operates at the intersection of Jaison Moyo and Simon Muzenda streets. Warren Chiwawa confirmed plans to expand coverage across the Central Business District through strategic partnerships. Vehicle registration numbers surged from 10,000 to nearly two million vehicles within recent years. City officials restructured the Public Safety Division under Chamber Secretary oversight to coordinate enforcement activities. Martin Chimombe emphasized that artificial intelligence enhances urban security while tracking traffic violations. The system identifies suspicious behavior patterns using international standards similar to South African practices. Municipal authorities plan integration with police databases and licensing agencies to create comprehensive urban management capabilities. [/QUOTE]
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