Junction Electronic Eyes (J-Eyes) is a system of surveillance cameras installed at major signalised junctions to act as remote eyes for Operations Executives at the
traffic control centre.
What are the benefits of J-Eyes?
J-Eyes enhance traffic flow at major road junctions in these ways: - They act as remote eyes for traffic operators to spot and rectify causes of traffic congestion.
- They can deter illegal parking and loading or unloading along major roads.
How does J-Eyes work?
Surveillance cameras are mounted on special poles, street lampposts and buildings at major road junctions. They are able to pan, tilt and zoom to capture clear video images of the traffic situation at junctions.
These images are sent to the traffic control centre, where the Operations Executives can monitor the traffic closely and implement appropriate actions.
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J-Eyes are placed at major signalised junctions to detect irregular traffic situations. |
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Expanding coverage
J-Eyes will be expanded to more junctions for better coverage to detect/verify incidents and to provide timely response. The number of cameras will increase from 200 to 273 by February 2008.
Last Updated: 18 February 2008