Hyundai Motor India Foundation inaugurated Gurugram’s 1st ever-traffic engineering centre under its Easy Road initiative.

Gurugram, November 22, 2024: Hyundai Motor India Foundation (HMN|IF), the CSR arm of Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) inaugurated Gurugram’s first Traffic Engineering centre and Organisation Development Centre, at the DCP’s office in the city on Friday.
Hyundai Motor India Foundation introduced cutting-edge tech:
The centre is equipped with cutting-edge technology that can monitor 1100 cameras from a single location, ensuring streamlined management for swift action and better response time.
A significant step towards enhancing road safety in the city, the Traffic Engineering Centre monitors 218 junctions, helping manage traffic better, analyzing accidents and their causes detecting faults and sharing recommendations for improvement.
Additionally, the organization development centre will act as a training ground for traffic police personnel, where they will be trained for better and effective traffic management across the city.
“At the Hyundai Motors India Foundation, we are committed to improving road safety through our ‘Easy Road’ initiative. The launch of the first-ever Traffic Engineering Centre in Gurugram, Haryana, marks a significant milestone in the journey. By leveraging cutting-edge technology, we aim to reduce accidents, improve driver behavious, and create a safer, more effective transportation ecosystem for the citizens of the city,” said Unsoo Kim, Managing Director of HMIL.
“I am confident that through our collective efforts, this Traffic Engineering Centre will emerge as a model facility that can be emulated across the nation, making our road safer for all,” Kim said.
HMIF Traffic Engineering Centre has multiple key features:
While highlighting the key features of this tech-driven Traffic Engineering Centre, Kim further said the traffic police can monitor 1100 cameras across 2018 junctions with a live view of 25 cameras at once, enabling swift action and improved response time.
The traffic police officials will receive dedicated training to enhance their skills and knowledge of traffic and accident management.
The centre operates in collaboration between HMIF and Haryana police, with expert support from the Institute of Road Traffic Education and the TSL Foundation.
This comprehensive solution emphasizing the 3E’s of road safety: Education, Engineering and Enforcement, will revolutionize road safety in Gurugram, making it a model for cities and states.
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