Artificial Intelligence Enhances Services of Comprehensive Information System 141

The Deputy Director of Technology Development and Smartization at the Road Maintenance and Transportation Organization has announced the integration of artificial intelligence to enhance the services of the Comprehensive Information System 141, including its website, mobile application and telephone system.

Artificial Intelligence Enhances Services of Comprehensive Information System 141
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According to Mr. Mansour Fakhran, the ongoing efforts to modernize the 141 platform are highlighted, where planned updates include a revamped interface for news display, a redesigned user-friendly app, the creation of personalized dashboards for users to manage requests and complaints, and a provincial trial version to improve accessibility and functionality.


Fakhran stressed the critical importance of advancing intelligent transport systems across the country. He noted that over 6,700 systems are currently operational, with an additional 2,800 systems in the process of being launched.


The Deputy RMTO Chairman further explained that the roadmap includes the development of software systems for the National Road Management Center. Key initiatives involve enhancing DAP systems, streamlining road accident and incident reporting, managing road fleets and implementing online traffic monitoring systems.


Additionally, Fakhran highlighted efforts to leverage technology to address waybill violations. This includes utilizing outputs from dynamic weighing systems and integrating image processing capabilities into intelligent fine systems for traffic violations related to waybills.
He added that data mining within road transportation operations is a priority. To this end, the DAP system will be redesigned to support data aggregation from multiple sources, enabling more efficient and intelligent decision-making.


These advancements underscore the RMTO's commitment to modernizing transport infrastructure and improving user experience through cutting-edge technology.

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source: rmto
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