Website to update traffic info (Shanghai Daily) Updated: 2006-07-11 11:26
Shanghai plans a new Website and a phone hotline late this year to help
drivers avoid congestion during rush hour, city officials said yesterday.
The Chinese language service will be frequently updated depending on traffic
situations, project officials said.
"The service system will provide drivers with quick and accurate traffic
information," said Wang Zijin, an official of the government-backed Shanghai
Electrical Apparatus Research Institute - which develops the system.
She said users of the service will be able to get timely and free updated
traffic information and advice before driving on street.
The timely traffic information will be collected by traffic police, automatic
cameras and road-embedded sensors. And all the information will be handled and
delivered to the service operators.
Preparation of the Website and hotline was begun in 2004.
Wang said the research institute is planning to add the city's network of
cycling lanes to the system so that cyclists can also check the route
beforehand.
Some transport experts are urging the government to encourage public
transport and cycling. Zhao Guotong, a local transport expert, said,
"Encouraging locals to ride a bike, bus or Metro is the most effective way to
alleviate traffic congestions."
Currently, the city has more than 2 million vehicles, with 10,000 vehicles
added each month.
In addition to the traffic guidance service, the city government is also
planning to provide similar information updates on parking availability by 2008.
The parking information system will allow residents to look for and reserve
parking spots over the Internet or by phone. (For more biz stories, please visit Industry Updates)
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