
The intellectual transport management system of Baku will fully work by mid. 2012, spokesman for the Azerbaijani Transport Ministry Namik Hasanov told Trend today. The intellectual transport management system costs more than $ 95 million. It was launched in December last year.
Hasanov said the system is working normally. But it will fully work by mid. 2012. "The system is new," he said. "It will fully work by mid. 2012." The launching of the system in Baku is the first step. The system will cover the Absheron peninsula, as well as all major highways and roads of the country at the second and third stages.
After all three phases are launched, the system will be controlled from the center of Baku. The creation of the system involves the installation of 664 units of information terminals and 48 units of the information boards which were posted on the streets of Baku. It was planned to create about 639 sites for bus stops and about 140 sites for taxi.
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