Following the Chevella bus tragedy, the demand for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) in Telangana RTC buses has grown. Studies show that AI-based alert systems reduced highway accidents by 40 per cent in pilot projects on selected routes across the State

Hyderabad: The recent Chevella bus tragedy has reignited discussions on the urgent need for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) in public transport vehicles.

As many as 19 persons died and over a dozen were injured when a Telangana RTC bus collided head-on with a gravel-laden tipper on the Hyderabad–Bijapur highway.

The ADAS system provides real-time alerts to drivers on maintaining a safe following distance and warns of imminent collisions with vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists or stray animals. It also gives lane-depart

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