Starting January 1, 2026, the capital of Mongolia will begin using intelligent cameras to impose fines for ten categories of traffic violations.
Last year, as part of the city budget, 1,606 AI cameras were installed at 176 intersections equipped with traffic lights, and their testing commenced.
The cameras will record ten different traffic rule violations. During the testing phase, information about violations recorded by the cameras was sent to drivers via SMS, but fines were not imposed.
Starting January 1 of next year, fines will be issued for each violation recorded by the artificial intelligence systems.
These cameras will detect violations such as the use of invalid license plates, forgery of registration data, speeding, crossing a solid line while turning, violating rules in safety zones and at traffic lights, stopping in designated stopping areas, as well as failure to pay transport taxes and insurance contributions.
source: MiddleAsianNews