Islamabad is set to introduce AI-powered traffic signals under the Safe City Expansion Project in a move aimed at improving traffic flow, reducing congestion, and enhancing road safety across the federal capital.
The project was reviewed during a meeting chaired by Director General Safe City and Deputy Inspector General of Traffic Muhammad Haroon Joiya.
Representatives from the Capital Development Authority (CDA) and the Safe City technical team attended the meeting, where they discussed the project’s technical and operational requirements.
Officials said the AI-based traffic signal system is expected to optimize traffic movement, improve traffic discipline, and provide smoother travel for commuters using Islamabad’s road network.
During the meeting, Haroon Joiya directed the relevant authorities to complete the project within the stipulated timeline and maintain close coordination to ensure its successful implementation.
According to officials, the initiative forms part of the broader Safe City Expansion Project, which seeks to leverage artificial intelligence and other advanced technologies to modernize traffic management and strengthen smart policing in Islamabad.
