GPS Traffic Control For Budapest In 2013

  • 12 Jul 2012 9:01 AM
GPS Traffic Control For Budapest In 2013
The Budapest transport centre (BKK) is to complete its Futár project, a GPS-based traffic control and passenger information system, by 2013 from Ft 6.7 billion in investment.

The project, which receives Ft 4 billion from the EU, will replace existing passenger information and traffic control systems, Napi Gazdaság writes. New GPS-based vehicle tracking will be implemented on 2,295 vehicles of the Budapest transport company BKV. Tracking displays will be set up at 257 bus, tram and trolleybus stops, giving real-time information on vehicle locations.

Source: Hungary Around the Clock

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