Improving traffic surveillance

Sindh Police Chief directs installation of 10 surface-mounted device (SMD) screens on main roads

Karachi has long grappled with the perils of its congested roads. In a bid to alleviate the city’s notorious traffic woes, the Sindh Police Chief recently issued a directive that could potentially reshape the urban commuting experience. The installation of 10 surface-mounted device (SMD) screens on main roads is a forward-thinking move that serves a dual purpose — keeping the public informed about traffic congestion and suggesting alternative routes, while also providing updates on uplift works affecting the flow of vehicular traffic.

In a city where navigating the labyrinth of streets often feels like a strategic game, having access to such information can empower commuters to make informed decisions, ultimately reducing the strain on the road network. However, as with any innovation, there are concerns that merit consideration. The efficacy of these SMD screens depends on their seamless integration into existing but dilapidated infrastructure. Regular maintenance and updates will be pivotal to ensure that the information relayed is accurate and timely. Furthermore, there is the challenge of ensuring that alternative routes suggested are viable and responsive to the ever-changing patterns of traffic. Moreover, the deployment of automatic number plate recognition cameras, particularly on Shara-e-Faisal and other key routes, adds a layer of technological sophistication to the strategy by promising improved traffic monitoring, identification of violators and more effective law enforcement. It must also be realised that addressing traffic issues requires a cultural shift that begins with instilling a sense of responsibility and adherence to traffic laws from a young age. By integrating traffic education into the curriculum, authorities can mold a generation of drivers who approach the roads with discipline and awareness.

The integration of technology, education and surveillance reflects a holistic approach. If navigated effectively, this initiative could usher in a new era for Karachi’s transportation landscape, where informed commuters and responsible drivers redefine people’s relationship with roads.

Published in The Express Tribune, October 25th, 2023.

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