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LMT Traffic Monitoring Tool


Added by:   National contact point
Added on:   26 Sep 2025
Updated by:   OECD analyst
Updated on:   26 Sep 2025

The LMT Traffic Monitoring Tool uses AI-powered video and machine vision to monitor traffic in real time. It detects traffic intensity and common violations, such as running red lights or illegal turns. The system improves road safety and supports traffic management.

Name in original language

LMT satiksmes uzraudzības rīks

Initiative overview

The LMT Traffic Monitoring Tool is an AI-driven system designed to provide real-time monitoring of traffic conditions while fully complying with GDPR regulations. Using machine vision and video technology, it collects data on traffic flow, road users, and vehicle behaviour to support urban mobility planning and enforcement.

Key objectives include:

  • Monitoring traffic intensity and the movement of vehicles and pedestrians
  • Detecting traffic violations, such as running red lights, misuse of public transport lanes, illegal turns, and stopping in intersections
  • Enhancing road safety by providing actionable insights to authorities
  • Supporting traffic management through accurate, real-time data

The tool is expected to expand integration with city traffic management systems and potentially link to predictive analytics for congestion and accident prevention. By combining AI analysis with existing monitoring infrastructure, it helps cities improve both safety and efficiency on roads.

Name of responsible organisation (in English)

Ministry of Transport

About the policy initiative


Organisation:

  • Ministry of Transport

Category:

  • National – AI policy initiatives, regulations, guidelines, standards and programmes or projects

Initiative type:

  • Initiative to foster access to AI compute capacity

Participating organisations:


Participating countries:


Status:

  • Active

Start Year:

  • 2025

Binding:

  • Non-binding