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Cube Highways installs advanced highway traffic management system between Madurai and Kanyakumari

The combination of VIDS and PTZ installed on both stretches tracks speed violations, lane closures, and other incidents on the road.

Cube Highways installs advanced highway traffic management system between Madurai and Kanyakumari

(SNS)

Madurai Kanyakumari Tollway Ltd (MKTL) and Kanyakumari Etturvattum Tollway Ltd (KETL), the first two parts of four contiguous stretches of NH-7 connecting Madurai to Kanyakumari operated by Cube Highways, inaugurated the country’s one of the most advanced traffic management systems – ATMS at KETL, Sattur.

The ATMS will cover two consecutive stretches of a total of 116.5 km of NH-7, connecting major cities like Madurai and Tirunelveli. ATMS commissioned on the MKTL stretch is integrated with the densest installation of intelligent network cameras – a Video Incident Detection System (VIDS).

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The Control Center of ATMS was inaugurated by Shri Vibhav Mittal, Regional Officer, NHAI, Madurai.

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Regional Officer, NHAI, Madurai, Shri Vibhav Mittal, said, “ATMS implemented by Cube Highways will make a huge difference to road safety across the country.  These tools and technologies for highway management will help in reducing accidents on the highways. I applaud Cube Highways for introducing this system over and above NHAI’s requirements and making additional efforts to ensure that the best technologies are nestled. This installation will set an example for other highway concessionaires and agencies maintaining the highways.”

Dr. Hari Kishan Reddy, CEO of Cube Advisors, reasserted the organisation’s commitment to improving and advancing highways in India. He said, “This is the first installation in the country, and the first stretch of around 52 km has the densest camera system in India on any national highway.”

The Video Incident Detection System (VIDS), one of the critical components of ATMS, has smart network cameras installed every 250 meters, making the 52.3-km MKTL stretch the densest one in the country. In addition, the network’s pan-tilt zoom (PTZ) cameras are also equipped with night vision and zoom-in zoom-out capabilities to patrol the highway stretches.

The combination of VIDS and PTZ installed on both stretches tracks speed violations, lane closures, and other incidents on the road. This will significantly improve the road users’ ease and experience with smooth and uninterrupted traffic flow, and enhanced road safety.

Vehicle Actuated Speed Displays (VASDs) are placed at locations with restricted highway geometry, and straight sections to monitor the speed of the vehicles.

With variable message sign boards (VMS), ATMS provides real-time information and guidance to road users about vehicle speed, wind speed, road temperature, weather conditions such as precipitation, visibility on the road, etc.

The ATMS enhances road safety by detecting wrong-side vehicle movement, collisions, and stoppages and providing emergency assistance around the clock. The control centre will have 24×7 monitoring by several teams for a faster response for Ambulances and RPVs. There is also a sub-control centre created as an additional measure.

 

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