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Source: Moscow Department of Transport
The Moscow Department of Transport has outlined its key projects involving artificial intelligence. From biometric payments to autonomous trams and advanced video analytics, AI-powered innovations are setting new standards in public transport and traffic management.
Artificial intelligence is transforming transport and road safety in Moscow.
The Biometric Payment Revolution
Over the past three years, biometric payment technology has changed the way people move around Moscow. Available at all metro stations, the Moscow Central Circle (MCC), Aeroexpress trains, regular river services and four Moscow Central Diameters (MCD) stations, this cutting-edge system allows passengers to pass through turnstiles with a single glance – no card or smartphone required.
This seamless service, which provides banking-level security, has already served over 125 million biometric records, making it one of the most convenient and secure payment transit systems worldwide.
The first autonomous tram in Russia
The first autonomous tram in Russia has appeared in Moscow – a breakthrough in the field of innovation in public transport. This tram, equipped with the world’s first set of technologies, operates without the use of external control systems. Its software, developed entirely by the metro itself, belongs to the Moscow government and has no analogues in Europe.
Since its introduction, the autonomous tram has traveled more than 1,800 kilometers without a single traffic violation, proving its reliability and safety on the roads.
Sphere: Video analytics system ensuring Moscow’s security
The Sphere video analytics system has played a major role in improving public safety in Moscow. Since September 1, 2020, Sphere has been operating at all metro stations, helping law enforcement agencies detain wanted people and find missing persons, including the elderly and children.
Since the introduction of Sphere, more than 11,000 criminals have been detained and more than 1,500 missing people have been found, including 300 children.
Monitoring metro car loading in real time
To improve passenger comfort, the Moscow Metro uses machine learning algorithms to monitor carriage loads in real time. The system is updated every 10 seconds, taking into account the type and capacity of carriages, main transfer hubs and time data. This unique service is available through the Moscow Metro app and provides unprecedented accuracy in assessing carriage loads.
Moscow Transport Contact Center Based on Artificial Intelligence
Since 2019, artificial intelligence has been helping passengers through the Moscow transport contact center (number 3210). The voice assistant automatically processes calls related to vehicle evacuation, helping to optimize work. The contact center, which has been operating for more than 11 years, processes about 6,000 requests daily, providing important information about public transport, including fares, availability of free parking, and much more.
Advanced video analytics on the Moscow Ring Road and major highways
In Moscow, there are more than 1,500 high-resolution cameras installed on the Moscow Ring Road, the Moscow Ring Road and major highways, covering 100% of the main routes without “blind spots”. These cameras record 13 different types of incidents and transmit video in real time to the Traffic Management Center within a few seconds, which allows for a prompt response to them. Thanks to this intelligent system, the number of traffic accidents with victims on the Moscow Ring Road has decreased by 20% over the past three years.
World leadership in photo and video monitoring of road traffic
Moscow’s 3,800-camera photo and video traffic recording system is one of the most advanced in the world. Equipped with artificial intelligence, the system now identifies drivers talking on the phone or not wearing seat belts, and by 2023 it will be able to accurately determine whether motorcyclists are wearing helmets and passengers are wearing seat belts. AI can also detect more complex violations, such as blocking intersections and failing to yield to pedestrians.
Smart intersections speed up traffic
Moscow has installed over 600 “smart” intersections equipped with traffic lights controlled by artificial intelligence. These traffic lights are adjusted in real time depending on road conditions, using data from sensors embedded in the asphalt. As a result, city and private transport passes intersections 25-30% faster, and pedestrians wait 20-25% less for the green light.
Moscow continues to lead the way in using artificial intelligence to revolutionize transportation and road safety, setting global standards for urban mobility innovation. Thanks to AI-powered systems, residents and visitors to the capital can expect safer, faster, and more convenient travel around the city.