AI Cameras Begin Detecting Traffic Violations, Issuing Fines www.montsame.mn
From January 1, 2026, traffic violations detected by artificial intelligence-based smart cameras are being enforced with fines.
Ulaanbaatar city has installed more than 2,600 cameras at 176 intersections and road crossings, enabling full AI-assisted traffic monitoring, a project launched last year. Starting January 1, information on violations detected by AI cameras is being sent to drivers with links and visual evidence, followed by the imposition of fines.
According to the Ulaanbaaar Traffic Control Center, all recordings of traffic violations are time-stamped to the minute and second, ensuring accuracy and minimizing errors. In the event of a dispute, drivers may submit complaints, which can be reviewed and resolved based on documented evidence.
The smart camera system detects and penalizes 10 types of violations, including:
· speeding
· running red lights
· improper use of the first lane
· incorrect lane positioning
· stopping at bus stops
· momentary speeding
· average speed violations
· crossing the “STOP” line
· temporary or prolonged illegal parking
· parking on sidewalks or green areas.
Published Date:2026-01-02





