Customers: Center of the organization of traffic of the Government of Moscow (GKU TsODD) Moscow; Government and social institutions Contractors: Standartproyekt LLC Project date: 2019/11
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At the end of November, 2019 it became known that in the central Russia will monitor movement of all cars. Earlier similar system was started in Moscow and Moscow area.
The Moscow Standartproyekt LLC won the tender of TsODD for "development, implementation and maintenance of a single end-to-end system of interception and search of vehicles", Kommersant with reference to data from the website of state procurements writes. The company agreed to implement the project for 202.3 million rubles at the maximum price of the contract in 204.4 million rubles. On development and start of a system which will integrate 16 regions and more than 5 thousand cameras, will leave about six months.
In TsODD explained to the newspaper that control of cars will allow to automate interaction of operational services, to identify dangerous drivers, to control carriers and cargo transport and also to analyze movements on the federal district. It will help to fight crime, in particular, with stealings of machines.
The vice-mayor of the capital Maxim Liksutov told that the system of tracking transport already is in Moscow and the Moscow region in October, 2019. According to him, Sergey Sobyanin supported the idea to extend a system to all central Russia.
The existing system of tracking already helps to fight effectively against stealings and crime in Moscow, the coordinator of the movement "Blue Buckets" Pyotr Shkumatov confirms.
But drivers should understand that they will monitor them, data will register — he says. — the Question in safety of these data. |
Afterwards this experience for certain will extend to the territory of the whole country against the background of plans of the authorities for implementation of a single system of the electronic appeal of penalties, Shkumatov considers.
For the last four years use of the systems of photovideo fixing helped to reduce considerably the number of stealings — from 2010 to November of the 2019th their number was reduced by 3.5 times.[1]