In a bid to combat road mishaps and fatalities, Goa is embracing technology on its streets. Transport Minister Mauvin Godinho on Tuesday announced that AI-powered traffic signals will soon control traffic flow at 91 crucial junctions across the state.
This initiative, set to roll out in a phased manner over the next 6โ8 months, is part of a broader campaign to improve road safety. Alongside these intelligent signals, a new statewide road signage system will also be implemented. The Public Works Department is expected to float tenders for the project shortly.
Data Shows Progressโbut Challenges Remain
Minister Godinho revealed that Goa has seen a 14% decrease in road accidents this quarterโprogress attributed to improvements at 80% of identified black spots across the state.
Yet, he was quick to note that infrastructure alone cannot prevent accidents.
โWe are taking steps, and we are serious about reducing the accident rate,โ he said. โBut if you choose to drive at high speed or party into the night and drive unfitโhow can I stop that? Youโll be a bomb on the road.โ
Expanding the Safety Council
To strengthen coordination, the State Road Safety Council is being expanded. New permanent members now include:
- Superintendents of Police (North & South Goa)
- Officials from the Electricity Department
- Representatives from the Health Department
- Medical experts from Goa Medical College
This broader scope is intended to create a holistic, cross-sectoral approach to road safety.
Road Safety Week & Public Awareness
The state is also gearing up for Road Safety Week, which will feature awareness campaigns in schools, colleges, and public institutions. The government aims to instil safer road habits, especially among the youth.
Digging Dilemma and Restoration Plans
Acknowledging public frustration over road digging, the minister confirmed that restoration work will resume after the monsoon. Many of the ongoing diggings are linked to utilities and inter-departmental projects.
Whatโs Next?
The tendering process for AI traffic signals is expected to commence soon, targeting high-density areas first. The combined use of smart technology and policy reform signals Goaโs commitment to safer roads.
However, the human factor remains central. As Minister Godinho aptly put it, โTechnology is just one toolโreal change starts with responsible citizens.โ
