Changes are made in the electronic bulletin boards on the state of traffic
Center for Intelligent Transport Management amended the Electronic bulletin boards (EBB), placed along the roads in the city of Baku. Information on the status of the vehicles on the roads in Baku will now be distinct.
According to the press service of the Center for Intelligent Transport Management, the graphic images will reflect not only the direction, but also the name of road junctions and squares. In total there are 48 in the EBB. These boards note the intensity of traffic in three colors: green, yellow and red.
The intellectual transport management system in Baku is in operation since December 2011. Implementation of the system cost the state $ 96 million. 08D
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