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    How Dubai Police use AI, real-time traffic data to stop accidents before they happen

    Editorial teamBy Editorial teamJune 6, 2026
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    From predicting accident hotspots to detecting speeding vehicles in real time, Dubai Police is increasingly using artificial intelligence and smart traffic systems to make roads safer across the emirate.

    By analysing live traffic data, vehicle speeds, and driver behaviour, authorities can now identify potential risks before they escalate into serious incidents, allowing officers to intervene more quickly and effectively.

    Speaking to Khaleej Times, Dubai Police said its advanced traffic management system continuously analyses live traffic information, including vehicle volumes, speeds, and movement patterns across the emirate.

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    The authority combines real-time data with historical records to identify risky trends and locations that may require intervention, enabling officers to take preventive action before incidents escalate.

    “When high speeds are recorded in a specific area, the location can be covered by radar systems and targeted enforcement measures,” Dubai Police said, adding that the approach helps ensure timely intervention and improves road safety.

    How do these technologies help monitor traffic?

    According to the force, a range of smart technologies now supports traffic monitoring and enforcement efforts. These include predictive systems that provide early warnings of potential road risks and AI-powered platforms that monitor driver behavior in real time.

    Dubai Police said the technology is designed to continuously learn and adapt, allowing authorities to expand its use across different types of traffic violations. The systems have also helped develop specialised solutions to identify vehicles that generate excessive noise and disturbance.

    Beyond enforcement, predictive analytics plays an important role in planning for major events and managing traffic flows. By analysing driver behaviour and traffic patterns, authorities can anticipate congestion, allocate resources more effectively, and improve traffic movement across the city.

    Dubai Police also highlighted the close integration between smart technologies and field operations. Traffic patrols are linked to a network of cameras, monitoring systems, and command centers, enabling officers to receive instant updates about accidents, violations, and congestion.

    This allows patrols to respond more quickly and efficiently, while data generated by the systems helps direct officers to locations that require immediate attention.

    Why traffic awareness campaigns are important

    Dubai Police stressed that awareness campaigns remain just as important as enforcement measures in improving road safety.

    “Traffic awareness campaigns help build positive driving behavior and strengthen understanding of traffic laws, while legal and regulatory measures act as a deterrent against dangerous conduct,” Dubai Police said.

    Authorities noted that combining education with enforcement delivers the strongest results, encouraging motorists to follow traffic regulations out of both awareness and accountability.

    Looking ahead, Dubai Police said future innovations will further expand the use of AI to analyse historical and live traffic data, identify high-risk driving behaviors, and predict locations that may be more vulnerable to accidents.

    Source: Khaleej Times

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