AI-powered cameras monitor road safety and seatbelt violations
New AI-powered cameras in Plymouth focus on improving driver behaviour and reducing accidents.

An AI-powered camera system has been introduced on Tavistock Road, Plymouth, to detect road traffic offences. The technology captures images of passing vehicles, checking for seatbelt use and drivers using mobile phones. While the AI initially identifies potential offences, the final decision is made by human reviewers. Offenders may receive a warning letter or prosecution notice.
Adrian Leisk from Devon and Cornwall Police emphasised the safety risks associated with not wearing seatbelts and using mobile phones while driving. He highlighted several recent fatal incidents linked to these offences. Authorities aim to encourage safer driving habits rather than penalise motorists.
Plymouth City Council revealed that similar AI camera deployments in 2023 along other roads in Devon and Cornwall showed positive results. Data from the A30 and A38 reported low offence rates, with 0.31% for mobile phone use and 0.38% for seatbelt violations.
Authorities hope that the new system will continue to reduce driving offences and improve road safety. The initiative focuses on changing driver behaviour, with the ultimate goal of preventing accidents caused by distractions and failure to use seatbelts.