The General Command of Abu Dhabi Police launched the “Smart Driving Test Project” as part of its efforts to adopt the latest technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI), WAM reported.
The project entails test drives of smart vehicles that feature featuring advanced systems that monitor and evaluate the driver performance.
Faris Khalaf Al Mazrouei, Commander-in-Chief of the Abu Dhabi Police, reviewed one of the project’s vehicles and its smart equipment. He was also briefed by Colonel Mohammed Al Ameri, Director of the Drivers and Vehicles Licencing Department of Central Operations, about the vehicle’s equipment and the project’s importance in preventing traffic accidents and offering the best services to the public.
The project will be implemented in three testing centres in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and Al Dhafra.
The Abu Dhabi Police will use 32 smart vehicles, including 19 automatic vehicles, 13 manual vehicles, and 28 buses, which are connected to the control and monitoring rooms by an advanced communication network.