AI System Set to Monitor Driver Behavior in Russia’s Krasnodar Region
The technology will track eye movement and driving patterns to detect fatigue and distraction in real time

A company based in Sirius federal territory in Krasnodar Krai, Russia has developed a system designed to monitor the condition of public transport drivers. The project aims to reduce traffic accidents while improving passenger safety, according to the outlet NIA-Kuban.
Time for a Break
The monitoring system combines wide-angle cameras with artificial intelligence to analyze where a driver is looking and how they behave behind the wheel. The AI can detect signs of fatigue or distraction during a trip and immediately alert the driver. If the situation becomes potentially dangerous, the system escalates the warning and signals that it is time to take a break.
The technology is expected to be deployed in public transport across the Sirius federal territory, with plans to scale it to the wider region and eventually nationwide.
Earlier reports said that a Russian professor and a specialized device could detect students using cheat sheets.








































