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ENHANCING ROAD SAFETY ENFORCEMENT IN MALAWI: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-BASED COMPLIANCE SYSTEM

Kelvin Matiya , Mr Mtende Mkandawire
Nov 13, 2025 34 views 0 downloads 0 citations
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Abstract

The Malawi Road Safety and Compliance System (MRSCS) is a web-based platform designed to enhance road safety enforcement and streamline traffic violation management in Malawi. The system enables traffic police officers, the Roads Authority, and the Traffic Office to digitally record and track road violations, fines, and compliance status using vehicle registration numbers or driver’s license numbers. By integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation, Malawi Road Safety and Compliance System improves violation tracking, fine collection, and compliance monitoring, ensuring a more transparent and efficient traffic law enforcement process. Malawi Road Safety and Compliance System allows traffic officers to log offenses such as speeding, expired licenses, expired Certificate of Fitness (COF), and other violations in real time.

Drivers can access the system using their license number or vehicle registration number to check outstanding fines, view violation history, and make payments. The system also provides a centralized dashboard for the Roads Authority and Traffic Office to monitor paid and unpaid fines, issue reminders, and generate compliance reports. To enhance enforcement, Malawi Road Safety and Compliance System incorporates AI-driven analytics to identify repeat offenders and suggest automated reminders for overdue fines. It also ensures data security through encryption and authentication measures, preventing fraud and unauthorized access.

By modernizing traffic violation management, Malawi Road Safety and Compliance System promotes road safety, accountability, and compliance with Malawi’s traffic regulations. Its scalability allows
for potential integration with mobile payment systems (Mo626, Airtel Money and TNM
Mpamba), making fine payments more accessible and reducing manual processing
inefficiencies.

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Keywords: Road safety traffic enforcement compliance system artificial intelligence Malawi web-based system
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