Traffic can be monitored by mobile phone
Center for Intelligent Transport Management (TSIUT) commissioned the software to the passengers and the bus drivers to monitor traffic in Baku through mobile phones.
While this is only available to owners of smartphones iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, Internet Tablet iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, portable medaiproigryvateley iPod touch 3rd, 4th and 5th generation.
The press service of TSIUT told Turan that working on software support is more than just on a mobile phone.
Downloading to his mobile phone or other mobile device, the user will be able to enter the road map of Baku and to familiarize with the traffic, which will simplify the choice of optimal routes.
Passengers were able to track the movement of buses in real time. They now have the ability to obtain information on the exact time required to reach any bus stop in the comfort of the room, which will allow them to save time, said in TSIUT.
In addition to this free software, users will receive information about the repair and construction work on the roads in Baku. Mobile phone software can be downloaded at: https://itunes.apple.com/az/app/baku-its/id587351186?mt=8
Intelligent transport management in Baku applied from December 201 years. The system cost the state about $ 100 million. - 08B-
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