
Royal Oman Police wins International Road Federation Award
The award specifically acknowledges ROP's use of artificial intelligence in traffic management, implemented in collaboration with Huawei Oman.
Brigadier Eng. Ali Suleim Al Falahi, Director General of Traffic, accepted the award on behalf of ROP during the ceremony held in Athens.
This achievement reflects ROP's pioneering initiatives in developing intelligent traffic monitoring systems, accident data analysis, and AI-powered solutions to identify and scientifically address high-risk road areas. These efforts have contributed to reducing accident rates and improving response efficiency, in line with the Sultanate of Oman's commitment to achieving Oman Vision 2040 objectives.
The IRF Awards – presented annually by the world's leading transportation infrastructure organization – recognize projects and initiatives that demonstrate tangible impact in developing and improving global road networks and safety standards.
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