Changhua opens AI traffic control center
Changhua County has switched on a new traffic control center that uses AI cameras to manage traffic lights, good news for drivers stuck in local jams.
- The center sits at the county sports stadium and watches eight major intersections through 32 AI cameras.
- The system spots traffic build-up and adjusts connected traffic lights to keep cars moving.
- Waiting time at intersections has already dropped about 18% in early use.
- Broken signal equipment now triggers an automatic repair alert, cutting downtime.
- The project cost around NT$27 million, most of it paid by the central transport ministry.
Outlook: The county plans to extend smart signals to more main roads and link up public and private parking systems next.