Gagandeep Singh Bedi, Additional Chief Secretary, Municipal Administration and Water Supply, inspecting the ongoing work near the Egmore signal on Poonamallee High Road on Thursday.

The ₹530-crore Chennai Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) project, funded by the Japan International Cooperation Agency, is expected to be fully operational by August, with infrastructure being installed across major roads and junctions in the city.The aim is to improve traffic management, road safety, and public transport services through advanced technology.Additional Chief Secretary of the Municipal Administration and Water Supply Department Gagandeep Singh Bedi inspected the ongoing work near the Egmore signal on Poonamallee High Road on Thursday.Officials were told to ensure that all major components were commissioned within the scheduled timeline, a press release said.

11 components would be part of the Intelligent Transport Systems, under two major categories: Traffic Information and Management System (TIMS) for the Greater Chennai Traffic Police and the City Bus System for the Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC)

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