AI being used in County Durham to catch drivers using mobiles

Sensor Vehicle
Author: Micky WelchPublished 9th Jun 2023

New technology is being used to drive down crime on the force’s roads.

Officers from the Durham Roads and Armed Policing Unit have been deploying a new sensor test vehicle in recent weeks which uses the latest AI technology to detect drivers who use their mobile phones or are not wearing their seatbelt.

A specialist camera on top of the vehicle can scan all vehicles passing and record any offences, with officers then verifying the results and dealing with offenders.

The force is one of the first in the country to use the technology and the recent two-day deployment to the A1(M) and A19 identified 85 drivers breaking the law.

A staggering 81 per cent of those stopped were not wearing a seatbelt alone and 19 per cent were caught using their mobile phone.

The deployment was followed by Operation Tramline which uses a HGV cab to identify offenders and most recently, they caught 22 drivers breaking the law.

The majority of these were HGV drivers with nearly half not wearing their seatbelt and half using their mobile phone.

Inspector Kevin Salter said: “It is staggering that we are still having to remind people to wear a seatbelt – the most basic life-saving equipment in a vehicle that has been in place for more than four decades.

“We also know first-hand the fatal consequences that can result in these careless actions by drivers and there really are no excuses in 2023 to be committing these offences.

“We will continue to target selfish drivers and thanks to Op Snap it is now even easier for us to prosecute those who put lives at risk.”

Have dashcam of an offence you want to tell us about? If it clearly shows the offence, the vehicle registration and a date and time stamp, upload it now here: Road incident reporting (durham.police.uk)

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