A historic Build-Own-Operate-Transfer (BOOT) project worth INR 166.69 Crores has been given to Rosmerta Group to construct ten advanced Automated Driving Testing Tracks (ADTTs) in Maharashtra. Rosmerta’s position as a national leader in driving automation and road safety technology is strengthened by the five-year initiative.
The ten sites—Sindhudurg, Sangli, Akluj, Osmanabad, Jalna, Hingoli, Yavatmal, Wardha, Bhandara, and Gadchiroli—will soon have access to completely automated driving test infrastructure that is based on video analytics.
Through the use of face recognition and real-time, transparent, and contactless driving skill evaluation, these tracks aim to eradicate human bias in driver assessments.
Rosmerta’s proprietary automated driving test system uses AI-driven decision engines, sophisticated networks, and video analytics to provide driving evaluations with a high degree of accuracy.
The new Maharashtra ADTTs will push the limits of testing accuracy in India with features including real-time performance tracking, adjustable test parameters, driver behavior monitoring, and the capacity to simulate complicated road scenarios and night driving.
Key Features of Rosmerta’s ADTT model:
- Contactless Testing: 100% automation with zero human intervention
- Real-Time Analytics: Online and real-time Video processing from multiple camera feeds to detect violations committed by candidate, while driving
- Advanced Infrastructure: Capability for night tests, reverse S,Parking, and slope tracking
- Proven Impact: Over 1.6 million tests conducted at Rosmerta ADTTs since inception
- Exclusive Expertise: Operator of 12 government-run ADTTs in Delhi since 2021.
The Government of India’s drive for digitalization and safer mobility ecosystems through the Surakshit Safar project is in line with Rosmerta’s growing ADTT footprint.
In addition to revolutionizing the driver licensing procedure, Rosmerta is helping to lower the number of traffic accidents in the long run by using objective, data-driven driver assessment systems.
These tracks are a vital step toward safer roads, responsible driving, and a more secure future for all road users by guaranteeing that only drivers who are truly qualified are granted licenses.
Leadership Comments
Kartick Nagpal, President, Rosmerta Group, stated, “This project marks another important milestone in our commitment to modernising India’s road safety infrastructure through technology. By deploying fully automated, contactless driving testing tracks across Maharashtra, we are enhancing transparency and consistency in driver assessments while making these services more accessible at the local level. We applaud the Maharashtra State Transport Department for taking a leadership role in building advanced, digital infrastructure that will contribute to safer roads and responsible driving across the state.”





