Hanoi city will put the Intelligent Transport Center (ITS) into operation.
The Hanoi People's Committee will intensify the application of digital technology in traffic control and road infrastructure maintenance.
Under a plan issued on October 5, the city will improve efficiency and safety and save money in Hanoi's construction, management, operation and maintenance of traffic infrastructure.
Hanoi will complete the digital transformation in the construction, management and maintenance of the transport infrastructure system. File photo |
By 2025, the city will complete digital transformation in the construction, management and maintenance of the transport infrastructure system. It will build a transportation management database by installing an intelligent traffic management and administration system on all national roads passing through Hanoi.
By 2030, the city will put the Intelligent Transportation Center (ITS) into operation and train human resources to handle the fourth industrial revolution's technological applications effectively.
The Hanoi People's Committee has tasked the Department of Transport, in coordination with the Department of Information and Communications and relevant units, with upgrading the digital transformation of management and maintenance of road infrastructure, urban railroads and inland waterways following the city's decentralization regulations.
The Department of Transport will manage the project, take stock, and report to the Ministry of Transportation.
The municipal People's Committee tasked the Hanoi police with applying technology in traffic management, control, and handling traffic violations.
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