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A center for predicting traffic jams was launched in Tashkent.

As a result, traffic congestion in the city could decrease by up to 50 percent.

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In the streets of Tashkent, a Computerized Situations Center aimed at digitizing traffic safety, utilizing modern technologies and artificial intelligence capabilities to prevent road traffic incidents and to early predict congestions in the city has been created. The Press Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs reported this.

It is reported that the implemented smart transport platform allows monitoring, analyzing, and intelligently managing the flow of vehicles, which will contribute to reducing congestion in the city by up to 50%, saving time for car passengers, reducing the number of traffic accidents, speeding up the movement of emergency services, and increasing efficiency in decision-making through accurate statistics.

During the event, the Mayor of Tashkent city handed over 20 new Cobalt model cars, specially equipped for the road-patrol service, and another 20 for the patrol checkpoint service. These vehicles, equipped with special devices by the manufacturer, have cameras installed that are integrated into the situations center.

The modern cameras installed in these vehicles have the capability to send information to the center about persons wanted, stolen vehicles, and situations posing threats to public safety. The center, in turn, can remotely control all the cameras installed in the service vehicles simultaneously.

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