Drivers Warned About New AI Cameras

Drivers have been warned about new cameras that came into affecting new areas of the UK recently with the stark warning that being caught by them could result in a fine of up to £1000 and six points on a driving license.

New Rules

The new cameras, powered by AI, have been officially rolled out onto roads across Britain, and already in place in areas like Durham, Greater Manchester, and Sussex.

The reports have started to come in from experts at a vehicle dealership called Swansway motor group. They have offered this information about the new cameras:

"With AI cameras now live across regions like Greater Manchester, Sussex, and Durham, drivers need to realise that using a mobile phone or not wearing a seat belt can no longer be hidden. These cameras capture everything, and if you’re caught, you’re looking at hefty penalties."

Necessary For Better Driving

Ultimately, the regulations are in place for protecting the public, and it is proven that there is still a need for extra security measures in place. Roughly 400,000 drivers every year still use their phone while they are driving even though they’re clear risks to doing so. The cameras are a direct response to this. The AI behaviour tool is capable of spotting the use of a mobile phone at speeds as high as 186 mph, so the likelihood of a driver being caught out is quite high.

The group had more to offer about the new tech:

"The AI technology isn't just a passive observer; it’s actively working to identify offenders. In places like Devon, these cameras caught over 240 offences in just 72 hours. This shows how effective they can be at spotting rule-breakers and creating a culture of accountability on the roads.

With fines as high as £1,000 and six points on your licence for using a mobile phone, these new AI cameras leave no room for complacency. They are a clear sign that authorities are serious about cracking down on dangerous driving habits."

The law is clear: if you're behind the wheel, your focus should be on the road—no exceptions. It’s not just about making calls or texting; activities like taking photos, browsing the web, or even holding a device that's in flight mode can all result in severe penalties.

The AI cameras are designed to catch these behaviours, ensuring drivers understand that any distraction is a potential danger."

Being Vigilant

It should be clear that staying vigilant is key to avoiding sanctions. As the group continues to elaborate, it’s clear there are no signs that the technology is going away anytime soon:

“It’s a tough but necessary measure to encourage safe driving habits right from the start.

"Even if your car stops moving—whether it’s at traffic lights, in traffic jams, or because of a vehicle that turns off the engine automatically—the law still applies. Any use of a mobile device in these situations can still result in six points on your licence and a £200 fine."


   

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