Unauthorised entries are not only a security risk — they represent a serious problem with a fundamental impact on infrastructure protection and quality of life in the city. Vehicles entering restricted areas damage pavements, put pressure on historic centres and disturb the peace of residential neighbourhoods. The absence of automated surveillance leads to a long-term unsustainable use of urban space.
To detect unauthorised entries, we use advanced computer vision technology that evaluates vehicle presence using data from camera systems. The data is processed by AI algorithms that identify access violations in real time and immediately alert city security forces.
The vehicle entry restriction detection system offers cities numerous advantages. It protects historic centres, residential zones and parks from unwanted traffic, enhances resident safety and reduces the cost of repairing urban infrastructure. It enables city police to respond in real time, supports a quieter public space, and contributes to the sustainable development of the city.