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Problem Statement:

In India, emergency vehicles like ambulances frequently lose critical minutes at traffic signals. Sirens are often ineffective due to high noise pollution, dense traffic, and low commuter discipline. This delay puts patients’ lives at serious risk. Current solutions are limited, and there is no widely adopted, automated way to create a green corridor for ambulances in urban areas.

Proposed Solution:

SmartCorridor is a transmitter–receiver–based system that automatically creates a green corridor for ambulances.

Transmitter: Installed in ambulances.

Receiver: Integrated with Vehicle Actuated Control (VAC) traffic signals.

Function: When the ambulance approaches, the transmitter sends a secure signal to the receiver, automatically switching traffic lights to green along its route.

Integration: Can be linked to city traffic control centers for coordination across multiple intersections.

This ensures that ambulances move seamlessly through traffic without delay, reducing mortality risk.

Differentiation / Why It Works

Uses existing VAC-enabled traffic signals → cost-effective and scalable.

Inspired by global systems, but customized for Indian conditions.

Proven feasibility: A similar prototype was tested successfully on Trivandrum’s NH66.

Can be secured with encrypted transmitter IDs to prevent misuse.

Impact

Lives saved through faster emergency response times.

Scalable nationwide across Indian cities.

Alignment with SDGs (Good Health & Well-being, Sustainable Cities & Communities).

Next Steps (MVP)

Pilot project with 5 ambulances and 10 traffic signals in one city.

Measure reduction in average emergency response time.

Partner with city traffic departments for policy and scaling.

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  • This is a fantastic idea! The concept of SmartCorridor addresses a critical issue in urban India-ambulances getting stuck in traffic, which can delay life-saving treatment. By leveraging existing VAC-enabled traffic signals, it provides a cost-effective and scalable solution.
  • Your idea smartly tackles a critical issue with a cost-effective, scalable approach using existing VAC signals. Encryption and city-wide integration add strong foresight. The key challenge will be coordinating across municipal systems and maintaining hardware, but if solved, it could transform emergency response times in India. Keep it up!
  • This is a really smart idea! One thing to consider is ensuring the system handles multiple ambulances or emergency vehicles simultaneously without causing traffic confusion.
  • Great idea, this could significantly reduce emergency response time saving many lives. However, the main challenge would be implementation with bureaucracy, lack of infrastructure and slow large-scale deployment. Working with government would just end up like posco steel plans in odisha.
  • SmartCorridor addresses a real gap in urban traffic management by making green corridors automatic and reliable. What challenges do you anticipate in scaling this from a city-level pilot to a nationwide system?
  • How will you prevent people from trying to exploit the system by going right behind/infront of ambulances in order to skip traffic?
  • I like how your idea already deals with feasibility and scaling. However, i do wonder that ambulances are owned by different entities, particularly private organisations, hospitals and government too. So one must think of ways to integrate all of them, along with state/ municipality controlled traffic light system in order for this to function smoothly.
  • This is a well-thought-out and impactful idea that tackles a very real challenge in India’s urban emergency response. I really like how you’ve kept it cost-effective by leveraging existing VAC infrastructure and also cited a successful prototype test. One feedback would be to address the scalability challenge in cities that still lack modern traffic signals, perhaps by planning a hybrid approach for such areas.
  • Firstly, i appreciate you for finding a solution for such an important problem. This is a huge issue in India where our roads at peak hours are packed with vehicles. I have one small question though. How are you planning to create a business out of this?
    • Thank you Kushal for the feedback. I must admit that your question had me contemplating as I never intended it to be profitable. As of now I have't thought of a structure but I will try to find a way in which revenue can be generated.
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