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According to the United Nations, two-thirds of the world’s population will live in cities by 2050. This rapid urbanization brings significant global challenges such as poverty, inequality, environmental degradation, and climate change.

To address these urgent issues, the UN established 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These goals are interconnected and designed to address poverty, inequality, environmental degradation, and climate change.

In this article, we explore concrete evidence of how technology can drive social good and help achieve the UN’s vision for sustainable development. By 2030, we will see how ThirdEye leverages the power of AI to ensure safer roads, improve compliance, and pave the way for communities that are inclusive, resilient and liveable for all.

The Role of ThirdEye in SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities

SDG 11 aims to make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable. One of the targets of this goal is to reduce the number of deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents. ThirdEye can play a significant role in this regard by providing a suite of solutions that focus on improving road safety, enhancing compliance, and reducing the severity of accidents.

Driver Assistance System

One of the primary features of ThirdEye is its driver assistance system, which provides predictive collision alerts to help drivers anticipate risks caused by other drivers, cyclists, pedestrians, changing traffic lights, and other road hazards. By doing so, it empowers drivers with the information they need to make better decisions and react faster in potentially dangerous situations.

The AI algorithms used in ThirdEye’s driver assistance system analyse data from multiple sources, such as cameras, sensors, and GPS, to provide real-time alerts that help drivers avoid collisions. By reducing the number of accidents, ThirdEye contributes to the achievement of SDG 11’s target to decrease road traffic fatalities and injuries.

Driver Monitoring System

ThirdEye’s driver monitoring system uses AI algorithms to analyse facial movements and detect unsafe driver behaviour in real time. By monitoring drivers’ faces, the system can identify distractions, cell phone usage, smoking, noise, and other factors that could lead to accidents. When unsafe behaviour is detected, the system provides immediate feedback to the driver, urging them to correct their actions.

This proactive approach to driver safety not only reduces the likelihood of accidents but also helps to instil a culture of safety and accountability among drivers. In turn, this contributes to the overall goal of creating more sustainable cities and communities.

Command & Control System

The command and control system offered by ThirdEye summarises all driving events and behaviours into one score, providing a simple way to track drivers’ safe driving over time. It also allows for communication with drivers on demand, enabling fleet managers or supervisors to address safety concerns or provide coaching as needed.

By promoting a culture of safety and accountability among drivers and providing a centralized system for monitoring driver performance, the command and control system contributes to the broader objectives of SDG 11, including enhancing urban resilience and achieving more sustainable urbanization.

ThirdEye’s Impact on Other Sustainable Development Goals

While ThirdEye’s primary focus is on road safety and reducing accidents, its innovative solutions have the potential to contribute to other sustainable development goals as well.

SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being

By reducing the number of road traffic accidents and fatalities, ThirdEye contributes to SDG 3’s target of halving the global number of deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents. Moreover, the driver monitoring system’s ability to detect drowsy or fatigued driving can help prevent accidents caused by driver fatigue and promote overall well-being.

SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth

ThirdEye’s solutions can support the achievement of SDG 8 by promoting safe and secure working environments for drivers. Enhancing compliance and reducing accidents, it ultimately leads to a more productive workforce and a reduction in the economic burden of road traffic accidents.

SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure

The advanced AI algorithms and innovative technology used in ThirdEye’s solutions showcase the potential of cutting-edge technology to address complex global challenges. By leveraging AI and IoT, ThirdEye contributes to building resilient infrastructure and fostering innovation in the transportation sector.

SDG 13: Climate Action

One indirect impact of ThirdEye’s solutions is their potential contribution to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. By helping drivers avoid accidents and promoting safer driving habits, the system can lead to more fuel-efficient driving, thus reducing the overall carbon footprint of the transportation sector.

Conclusion

As cities and communities around the world continue to grow and urbanize, the need for safe, sustainable, and resilient infrastructure becomes increasingly important, and it is essential to recognize and invest in innovative technologies and approaches that can help address complex global challenges.
ThirdEye is an excellent example of how cutting-edge technology can be applied to enhance road safety, promote sustainable urbanization, and ultimately, contribute to the achievement of the broader sustainable development agenda.

By embracing and supporting such innovative solutions, we can work together to create a more sustainable and equitable future for all, ensuring that no one is left behind as we strive to achieve the United Nations’ ambitious vision for global sustainable development.