São Paulo Will Have the Installation of 649 New Radars on State Highways, Doubling the Current Number of Equipment. With an Investment of R$ 196.8 Million, the Measure Promises to Revolutionize Road Safety, Utilizing Cutting-Edge Technology for Monitoring and Inspection Aiming to Drastically Reduce Traffic Accidents.
The Government of the State of São Paulo has taken a significant step to enhance safety on state highways.
According to experts, with the increase in the number of radars and the implementation of new technologies, the project aims not only to double inspection but also to raise monitoring standards to a more efficient and safe level.
The São Paulo Road Department (DER-SP) recently announced the installation of 649 new radars on non-conceded highways, resulting in a total of 1,234 devices in operation throughout the state.
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As published this Thursday (06) by the website O Antagonista, with a million-dollar investment, the project aims to ensure more safety and control over the highways that cut through the state, with the expectation that all new radars will be operational in the first half of 2025.
The Importance of Increasing the Number of Radars
The growth in the number of radars is not merely a matter of increasing devices. The main objective of the São Paulo government is to intensify inspection and thereby reduce accidents, reckless behaviors on the roads, and the most common infractions on highways.
The installation of new radars is based on detailed studies, where data on traffic accidents and vehicle flow were analyzed, ensuring that the distribution of new devices is carried out strategically. The goal is to cover areas with a higher incidence of incidents and locations with high traffic.
With the implementation of this measure, São Paulo is following a growing trend in various countries around the world, where the modernization of the monitoring system has contributed to a significant decrease in fatal accidents on highways.
Greater enforcement not only brings direct benefits for public safety but also strengthens awareness of the need to respect traffic laws.
Cutting-Edge Technology for Monitoring and Inspection
In addition to increasing the number of radars, the Government of São Paulo is investing in modernizing the devices that will be installed.
These new devices will not only be speed radar; they will incorporate advanced technologies that will allow for more precise and real-time monitoring.
The radars will be capable of automatically reading license plates, counting vehicles, and monitoring speed in various stretches of highways.
This innovation brings a significant advance, as it will allow data to be transmitted directly to the DER-SP control center, improving the collection of information on traffic and driver behavior on the roads.
This type of technological upgrade is one of the central points of the project, which aims, in addition to increasing the efficiency of enforcement, to ensure greater safety for drivers.
The modern devices are also more robust and require less maintenance, making long-term operation more efficient.
Models of Radars and Their Functionalities
The new radars will be of the “Fixed-Reduction” and “Fixed-Control” types, each with its particularities and focused on different stretches of highways.
The Fixed-Reduction model will be used in low-speed areas, such as urban zones and residential areas near highways.
This type of radar has a display that shows the speed of vehicles, alerting drivers to reduce speed immediately.
On the other hand, the Fixed-Control model will be installed in higher-speed areas, where there is no need to show the limit to drivers in real time.
These radars focus on ensuring that drivers maintain safe speeds, thereby reducing the risk of serious accidents in faster stretches.
The combination of these two models aims to provide comprehensive enforcement, from urban areas to stretches of highways with higher speeds.
The presence of radars that control vehicle speeds also has a psychological effect on drivers, as the possibility of being fined tends to make them drive more cautiously.
The Impact of the Radar Reinstallation in São Paulo
The decision to reinstall and expand the radars in the state of São Paulo comes after a period when enforcement was less visible on highways.
This occurred after contracts with companies responsible for the previous radars expired in January 2021.
During this period, enforcement was primarily conducted by portable radars operated by the Highway Military Police.
However, this enforcement model presented limitations in terms of coverage and effectiveness.
In 2023, the DER-SP initiated a process of reviewing contracts and conducting new studies on the feasibility of expanding the radars.
Based on these analyses, the project for the installation of new equipment was approved, with a more robust and comprehensive planning.
The use of accident and traffic data was essential in determining the location of new devices, ensuring that the most critical areas receive greater attention.
Benefits Are Expected with the Expansion of Radars
With the expansion and modernization of the radars, a considerable decrease in traffic accidents is expected.
Studies show that when drivers know they are being monitored, there is a tendency to better respect speed limits and traffic rules, thus reducing the likelihood of accidents.
Another important benefit is the improvement in vehicle flow control.
The automatic reading of license plates will allow greater agility in identifying infractions and managing traffic.
Additionally, the installation of more precise and intelligent radars will contribute to the organization of highways and the flow of traffic.
With real-time data being collected, it will be possible to analyze the most critical areas in a timely manner, allowing for quicker responses from traffic authorities.
The Financial and Logistical Impact of the Installation of New Radars
The projected investment for the installation of 649 new radars is R$ 196.8 million.
The money will be used for the acquisition of new equipment, as well as for the installation and maintenance of the radars at strategic points along the state highways.
The distribution of the radars will be done equitably, with the installation of devices in 14 regions of the state, covering both metropolitan and rural areas.
The SP-055, one of the busiest highways connecting Ubatuba to Peruíbe, will receive the installation of 41 new radars, becoming one of the main focus points for enforcement.
This investment is part of a larger effort to transform the security infrastructure on highways, which can lead to a significant improvement in traffic conditions for drivers and passengers.

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