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When will new AI driven system will detect potholes and deduct money from contractor bank account ?
Tweet shows 62.29% confronting vs 12.08% supportive responses to an AI toll system debiting accounts via license-plate photos. Read the sentiment breakdown.
đ¨ "A new AI-driven toll system will capture photos of number plates & deduct toll amount directly from bank accounts." - Minister Nitin Gadkari. https://t.co/ADNAnjbMEs
Real-time analysis of public opinion and engagement
What the community is saying â both sides
Many replies cheer the idea as a necessary infrastructure leap â no toll queues, no digging for change, lower logistics and fuel costs, and a step toward faster, frictionless travel.
are non-negotiable: users warn that even a small 3â5% error at Indiaâs scale would hit millions; demand camera proof, reliable dispute resolution and safeguards before automatic deductions.
concerns: critics argue GPS, cameras and bank-linked deductions create serious surveillance risks and require strong legal protections and transparency.
practical issues â linking accounts, obtaining consent, managing millions of tiny transactions on statements, and simply making the system run without glitches â are repeatedly flagged as the real challenge.
many want the same AI to detect potholes and poor workmanship and to auto-notify or deduct payments from contractors for negligence.
suggestions include leveraging the system for overspeeding, wrong-side driving, accident detection, parking management and even RTO automation to improve overall road safety and compliance.
several replies call out a pattern â the state automates collections quickly but leaves citizens to struggle for services, fueling fear of unfair deductions and poor refund processes.
the dominant complaint: people want roads fixed and contractors held accountable first, with proposals to deploy AI to detect potholes and debit contractor/official accounts rather than citizens.
many object to tolls linked straight to savings accounts without consent or OTP, warning of fraud, identity theft and disastrous accidental/overâdeductions.
a large strand accuses the government of using automation to âlootâ citizens while refusing to use tech to catch corrupt officials, trace black money or penalize shoddy contractors.
critics note this is existing toll technology (Fastag/EZPass/image processing), not novel AI, and accuse officials of packaging basic systems as cuttingâedge to justify rollout.
worries about misreads, fake/covered number plates, false deductions and slow dispute resolution mean many expect wrongful charges that ordinary people wonât be able to contest affordably.
linking cameras, vehicle data and bank accounts raises fears of a surveillance state, erosion of civil liberties and unchecked government power.
suggestions include using AI for traffic management, roadâquality monitoring, faster accountability (deduct from contractors/ministers), better enforcement (traffic police), and simpler reforms (singleâpayment permits) instead of adding another extraction mechanism.
Most popular replies, ranked by engagement
When will new AI driven system will detect potholes and deduct money from contractor bank account ?
Potholes can wait
These people are dying to collect more and more tax. They dont want to miss a single penny. But when asked about potholes and road accidents due to bad roads infrastructure,they will go mute.
There should be an AI-driven system to check highway/expressway quality as well. If the road is not smooth for the drivers, they should be given a toll free entry/exit. This will also increase contractor productivity.
Gadkari sir gave us the biggest FAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH moment
First space technology for roads, now AI driven tolls. India is definitely progressing đ
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