Tbilisi will fight traffic jams in a new way

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Read: 1343     13:00     19 Октябрь 2019    

The city hall expects to relieve Tbilisi from traffic jams with the help of "smart traffic lights"

To regulate traffic on the streets of Tbilisi, the crews of the patrol police will act according to the instructions of the city hall, said the head of the city transport services Mamuka Mumladze.

On Friday, the Mumladze, addressed the meeting of the Commission on transport Sakrebulo (city Council) of Tbilisi. According to him, it is a question that during traffic jams crews of patrol police will act according to information of the corresponding service of the capital city hall.

"Using the resources of the traffic lights that we have, we ourselves will count the flows, make decisions at specific nodes, carry out design-modeling of specific sections... also, during traffic jams on the streets, the patrol will not make specific decisions and will act according to our directives," Mumladze told reporters.

As explained by Mumladze, if now in the center of operational management of emergency care " 112 " is a company-contractor, which is engaged in the management of cameras, in the future this will be done by the city hall itself.

"A system will be created, where there will be retrained personnel," Mumladze said.

At the end, Tbilisi mayor Kakha Kaladze said that the municipality plans to install on the streets of Tbilisi so-called "smart traffic lights", which are an intelligent traffic control system.

The city hall expects to relieve Tbilisi from traffic jams by means of "smart traffic lights". The system consists of controllers, cameras and remote motion sensors that assess the congestion of intersections in real time and transmit this information to a Central control server.

Since November 2017, the country has earned sectional radars and "smart cameras", the main advantage of which is that they can identify the offender automatically and issue a fine. They work with the help of video analysis programs located In the center of joint operations of the Ministry of internal Affairs.

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Tbilisi will fight traffic jams in a new way

2019/10/probk-1571473168.jpg
Read: 1344     13:00     19 Октябрь 2019    

The city hall expects to relieve Tbilisi from traffic jams with the help of "smart traffic lights"

To regulate traffic on the streets of Tbilisi, the crews of the patrol police will act according to the instructions of the city hall, said the head of the city transport services Mamuka Mumladze.

On Friday, the Mumladze, addressed the meeting of the Commission on transport Sakrebulo (city Council) of Tbilisi. According to him, it is a question that during traffic jams crews of patrol police will act according to information of the corresponding service of the capital city hall.

"Using the resources of the traffic lights that we have, we ourselves will count the flows, make decisions at specific nodes, carry out design-modeling of specific sections... also, during traffic jams on the streets, the patrol will not make specific decisions and will act according to our directives," Mumladze told reporters.

As explained by Mumladze, if now in the center of operational management of emergency care " 112 " is a company-contractor, which is engaged in the management of cameras, in the future this will be done by the city hall itself.

"A system will be created, where there will be retrained personnel," Mumladze said.

At the end, Tbilisi mayor Kakha Kaladze said that the municipality plans to install on the streets of Tbilisi so-called "smart traffic lights", which are an intelligent traffic control system.

The city hall expects to relieve Tbilisi from traffic jams by means of "smart traffic lights". The system consists of controllers, cameras and remote motion sensors that assess the congestion of intersections in real time and transmit this information to a Central control server.

Since November 2017, the country has earned sectional radars and "smart cameras", the main advantage of which is that they can identify the offender automatically and issue a fine. They work with the help of video analysis programs located In the center of joint operations of the Ministry of internal Affairs.

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