The Mumbai-Pune Expressway has seen a significant number of traffic violations, resulting in the recovery of Rs 0.75 million in fines.
ItmsIntelligent Traffic Management SystemMumbaipune ExpresswayJoint Transport CommissionerTraffic ViolationsReal Estate PuneAug 26, 2024

The ITMS is an advanced technology system that uses cameras and sensors to monitor and manage traffic on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway.
The joint transport commissioner is responsible for enforcing traffic laws and regulations on the expressway.
A total of Rs 0.75 million in fines has been recovered from traffic violators on the expressway.
The Mumbai-Pune Expressway is a critical transportation artery that connects Mumbai and Pune, two of India's major cities.
The ITMS detects traffic violations and alerts authorities, enabling them to take swift action.

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