In Oslo, testing has begun on an innovative tram equipped with a vision system and sensors. This new vehicle aims to enhance traffic safety by predicting the actions of drivers and pedestrians. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

In Oslo, testing has begun on an innovative tram equipped with a vision system and sensors. This new vehicle aims to enhance traffic safety by predicting the actions of drivers and pedestrians.
Photo: Sporveien

The collected data is used to train algorithms that help anticipate the behavior of traffic participants. The technology enables drivers to prevent accidents and avoid unnecessary emergency braking in complex road conditions.

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The system is based on machine learning, allowing real-time recognition of hazardous situations and appropriate responses. This approach will make urban transportation safer and provide passengers with a more comfortable journey.

A Spanish company, in collaboration with the Norwegian transport operator Sporveien, will continue tram testing until autumn 2026. Two vehicles equipped with advanced automation systems are participating in the experiment.

The project is part of the R2DATO program, aimed at developing rail transport across Europe. The European Union supports this initiative by funding research and the implementation of new technologies.

The technology was previously tested in 2022 in Zaragoza, Spain, where valuable data was collected. Now, it is being adapted for Norway’s capital, considering local climate and road conditions.

Cutting-Edge Technologies on the Streets of Oslo

The use of a vision system in Oslo’s public transport will help minimize accidents and improve traffic safety. Cameras and sensors analyze road conditions, reducing the likelihood of driver errors.

Predicting the behavior of traffic participants helps reduce the number of sudden stops, ensuring a smoother ride for passengers. Modern algorithms guarantee system accuracy in all weather conditions.

Oslo – A City of Innovative Transport

The experiment with this new tram is a significant step in developing Oslo’spublic transport system. A successful implementation could influence the adoption of similar technologies in other European cities.

Automated systems help modernize public transport, making it more efficient and safer. The advancement of such projects enhances urban mobility, providing a better and safer experience for all passengers.

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