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Abu Dhabi roads to get 700 new radars

Cameras will be able to track multiple lanes, monitor weather conditions

- BY SAMIHAH ZAMAN Senior Reporter

More than 700 new radars will soon be installed across roads in Abu Dhabi in a bid to promote traffic and road user safety.

The radars will be installed following an agreement between Abu Dhabi Police and IDEMIA, a French technology company specialisi­ng in augmented identity and security system technologi­es, and Alliance Traffic Systems, a UAE-based traffic solutions provider. Major Mohammad Al Zaabi, head of traffic technical systems at the Abu Dhabi Police Security Systems Department, said the Police worked constantly to enhance safety on the roads.

Enhance traffic safety

“This initiative comes as part of the Abu Dhabi Police’s efforts to enhance traffic safety for drivers and road users, and as part of its strategy to keep pace with the country’s developmen­t process over the next 50 years,” Al Zaabi said.

The official added that the new radars will help make Abu Dhabi roads safer while also facilitati­ng traffic flow. A number of new initiative­s have already been taken towards this in coordinati­on with the Department of Municipali­ties and Transport, including the constructi­on of bridges on internal and external roads, the improvemen­t of pedestrian crossings, the provision of surface corridors, and the closing of fencing gaps on the median. IDEMIA’s MESTAfusio­n radar systems integrate multi-target tracking radars, and high-resolution cameras that can monitor traffic over multiple lanes.

The equipment will also be customised to include weather monitoring capabiliti­es, while its surface design will reflect design elements of the capital’s urban road.

“We are proud to partner with IDEMIA to deliver this customised solution for the Abu Dhabi Police. Alliance is committed to Abu Dhabi’s urban developmen­t and traffic management goals. Our solutions are efficient, reliable and future-oriented,” said Eisa Al Shamlan, Alliance Traffic Systems chairman.

The new radars will help make Abu Dhabi roads safer. A number of initiative­s have already been taken towards this.

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