Hyderabad ITMS Traffic System Master Plan to Reduce Congestion Across City
Hyderabad ITMS traffic system using AI and real time data to manage congestion connect cameras and guide commuters with smart routes improving travel efficiency across the city.

- Hyderabad ITMS traffic system uses AI to reduce congestion
- ITMS master plan connects ten thousand cameras across city
- Smart traffic system guides routes and improves travel time
Hyderabad is preparing to tackle its growing traffic challenges with a technology driven solution as the HMDA moves forward with a comprehensive ITMS traffic system across the city. The initiative aims to bring real time traffic management using artificial intelligence and advanced data analysis.
The system will integrate around ten thousand CCTV cameras with a central command and control center, creating a unified digital network. Through this setup, traffic movement, vehicle speed, and congestion levels will be monitored continuously, helping authorities respond quickly to changing road conditions.
Officials say the ITMS traffic system will analyze live data from sensors, GPS inputs, traffic signals, and other platforms. Based on this, it will identify congested routes and instantly suggest alternative paths to commuters and traffic police. This is expected to reduce delays and improve overall travel efficiency.
Hyderabad has been witnessing rapid urban growth, with a sharp rise in vehicle numbers adding pressure on existing roads. Traffic jams, especially during peak hours and rainy conditions, have become a daily concern for residents. The new system is designed to address these issues with smart and timely interventions.
The ITMS model has already shown positive results on the Outer Ring Road and is now being expanded citywide. In addition to traffic control, the system can detect issues like waterlogging, pipeline leaks, and road obstructions, allowing quick action by concerned departments.
Authorities are also planning to launch a dedicated mobile application that will help citizens plan their journeys better. Users can check traffic conditions in advance and choose faster routes or opt for public transport options like metro or buses if congestion is high.
Experts believe that once fully implemented, the Hyderabad ITMS traffic system will transform urban mobility, making travel smoother and more predictable while easing the burden on both commuters and traffic management teams.





