en.Wedoany.com Reported - The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) will deploy and upgrade Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS) infrastructure along 1,205 km of national highways in the Delhi-National Capital Region (Delhi-NCR) to build a technology-driven national highway ecosystem, enabling real-time traffic monitoring, faster incident response, and enhanced enforcement. The project aims to provide commuters with seamless information services and data-driven decision support to address growing traffic demand and safety priorities on key corridors.

The ATMS ecosystem will comprise multiple components: traffic surveillance camera systems for round-the-clock monitoring; automatic video incident detection and enforcement systems to identify violations and road events; vehicle-triggered speed display boards and variable message signs providing real-time driver alerts and safety information; and a communication backbone based on high-speed fiber optic cables connecting field devices to command centers. These systems will be integrated with the e-Challan platform for digital enforcement and linked to the NHAI data lake, the Rajmargyatra mobile app, and the National Highway Helpline 1033 to enhance commuter services.
In the initial phase, approximately 408 km of national highways will see full implementation of all ATMS components, while about 797 km of existing corridors will be upgraded with video incident detection and enforcement systems. The project covers key corridors in Delhi-NCR and adjacent areas, including Rewari, Mathura, Ghaziabad, Meerut, Dwarka, Baghpat, and Bhiwani, extending to major highways in western Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. Key corridors include the Delhi-Gurgaon-Kotputli NH-48 and the Delhi-Meerut Motorway NE-3, among others.
Operations will rely on a multi-tier Command and Control Center (CCC) architecture, with a regional ATMS Command and Control Center in Sohna serving as a regional hub for corridor-level monitoring and supervisory control, while local ATMS control centers will be set up approximately every 75 to 100 km to facilitate real-time monitoring and rapid operational response. The authority stated that the deployment will leverage artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced analytics to improve operational efficiency and enhance safety for national highway users.










