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France to Deploy AI-Enhanced Radars for Road Safety in 2025

The French government plans to use artificial intelligence in traffic radars to detect new infractions, sparking debate over privacy and effectiveness.

Le gouvernement envisage d'utiliser l'intelligence artificielle dans ses radars automatiques pour détecter de nouvelles infractions. (Photo d'illustration)
Si la disposition prévue dans le budget 2025 est adoptée, certains radars ne se limiteront plus seulement au contrôle de la vitesse.

Overview

  • New AI-enabled radars will detect infractions such as phone use while driving, not wearing seatbelts, and unsafe following distances.
  • The initiative is part of the 2025 budget proposal, which includes a slight increase in the number of traffic radars from 4,000 to 4,160.
  • An allocation of €46.3 million is planned for maintaining existing radars and installing new AI-equipped devices.
  • The government argues that these measures will enhance automated traffic control and improve road safety.
  • The motorists' association 40 Millions d'Automobilistes criticizes the move, claiming it prioritizes financial gain over genuine safety improvements.