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Traffic cameras of the data center began to record a new violation

Data center cameras began to record violations of the removal of construction debris
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Data center cameras began to record violations of the removal of construction debris. This was announced on February 28 by the Department of Transport Moscow in the Telegram channel. In the camera's test mode started tracking six months ago. The test was deemed successful, and now 40 cameras are recording the violators' trucks.

Cameras capture intruders using neural networks. They identify the trucks, as well as recognize the contents of the cargo, and then check them for transportation permits. Such cameras were installed on the routes of the carriers. If necessary, they can be moved to other locations where more careful monitoring of the site is required.

According to Maxim Liksutov, Deputy Mayor of the capital for Transport, data center cameras are now able to detect 65 types of violations. The innovation will help maintain a favorable level of environmental conditions in the city, he stressed.

The Moscow City Duma established administrative responsibility for non-compliance with the procedure for handling construction and demolition waste in June last year. Fines for citizens range from 2 thousand to 3 thousand rubles, for officials — from 15 thousand to 30 thousand rubles, for legal entities — from 100 thousand to 250 thousand rubles.

On February 26, it became known that the launch of an experiment to test the presence of CTP through traffic cameras postponed to June 30, 2025 instead of the originally planned date is March 1st. During the approval of the project, questions arose that required additional approval and time for the experiment to work correctly.

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