Australian state New South Wales is attempting to dissuade people from using their smartphones while driving by rolling out AI cameras designed to catch offenders in the act.
Australian state New South Wales is attempting to dissuade people from using their smartphones while driving by rolling out AI cameras designed to catch offenders in the act.
A six-month trial of two fixed cameras this year checked 8.5 million vehicles and detected more than 100,000 drivers fiddling with their phones. If found to be guilty, a notice is sent to the vehicle’s registered owner along with a 344 Australian dollar, or about 250,000 won fine.
A six-month trial of two fixed cameras this year checked 8.5 million vehicles and detected more than 100,000 drivers fiddling with their phones. If found to be guilty, a notice is sent to the vehicle’s registered owner along with a 344 Australian dollar, or about 250,000 won fine.
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