College Park’s AI-powered stop sign cameras record fewer traffic violations

A stop sign is monitored by a camera on the intersection of College and Yale Avenue on May 5, 2026. (Mayah Nachman/The Diamondback)

College Park has seen 56 percent fewer detected traffic violations at five locations across the city since installing AI-powered stop sign cameras in February.

During Tuesday’s city council meeting, officials presented data collected by Obvio, the California-based software company that operates the stop sign cameras. They use artificial intelligence and video technology to detect when drivers fail to come to a complete stop, The Diamondback reported in March…

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