Police Command Council Reviews Readiness Centre Project And Smart Traffic Speed Limiting Systems

The third meeting of the Police Command Council for 2025 was chaired by Lieutenant General Dhahi Khalfan Tamim, Deputy Director of Police and Public Security in Dubai. This virtual meeting included police commanders, senior officers, and officials from the Ministry of Interior. Several significant topics were discussed, and decisions were made accordingly.

The Council examined the "Readiness Centre" project, which is connected to the nation's police commands. This system uses artificial intelligence and digital transformation to monitor readiness indicators across the Ministry of Interior in real-time. The initiative aims to enhance operational efficiency through advanced technology integration.

Police Command Council Discusses Key Projects

Another key topic was the road fatalities index for 2024, calculated per 100,000 people. The UAE aims to be among the top three countries globally in terms of low mortality rates by 2031. This goal reflects a commitment to improving road safety standards and reducing traffic-related deaths.

The Council also assessed the "Smart Traffic Speed Limiting System," developed by Abu Dhabi Police General Command. This system uses artificial intelligence to adjust speed limits based on road conditions and weather. It alerts drivers automatically to slow down and stay attentive, enhancing road safety through technological innovation.

During the meeting, results from strategic indicators for the first quarter of 2025 were reviewed. Additionally, evaluations from the Police Leaders Council for 2024 were discussed. These assessments help in understanding performance metrics and identifying areas for improvement within police operations.

The final annual report on the Council's activities was presented, highlighting key recommendations and their implementation status. This report serves as a comprehensive overview of achievements and challenges faced over the past year.

Lieutenant General Dhahi Khalfan Tamim commended the efforts made towards these initiatives. He highlighted their importance in advancing public safety and security measures across the UAE. The meeting concluded with a focus on continuous improvement and future planning to maintain high standards in policing.

With inputs from WAM

24K Gold / Gram
22K Gold / Gram
Advertisement
First Name
Last Name
Email Address
Age
Select Age
  • 18 to 24
  • 25 to 34
  • 35 to 44
  • 45 to 54
  • 55 to 64
  • 65 or over
Gender
Select Gender
  • Male
  • Female
  • Transgender
Location
Explore by Category
Get Instant News Updates
Enable All Notifications
Select to receive notifications from