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Surveillance escalation in Almaty region: 20 additional photo and video recording devices deployed

Thirty 'Auto Bayer' complexes are currently in operation in the region, dedicated to capturing images and videos to enforce traffic laws.

Increased surveillance in Almaty region: Additional 20 photo and video monitoring systems...
Increased surveillance in Almaty region: Additional 20 photo and video monitoring systems implemented

Surveillance escalation in Almaty region: 20 additional photo and video recording devices deployed

In the bustling city of Almaty, a new addition to the roads is making waves in the traffic enforcement landscape. The Auto-Uragan system, an automated photo and video traffic enforcement system, has been installed on republican roads in the Almaty region.

The system, a programmatic and hardware complex, is designed to capture traffic rule violations, such as speeding or running red lights. It operates through a stationary system for automatic recognition of state registration numbers of vehicles and an automatic video control system to fix these violations.

According to reports from Polisia.kz and Almaty.tv, the Auto-Uragan system has been cited as a key player in traffic law enforcement. It is worth noting that no specific information about the source of the report or the number of these systems currently operating in the Almaty region has been provided.

What is known is that 30 of these systems are operational in the region for photo-video fixation of traffic rule violations. These systems have been instrumental in issuing a total of 102,702 citations worth over 891 million tenge this year. In Taldykorgan alone, the system has issued a total of 14,730 citations worth over 100 million tenge this year.

One of the significant advantages of the Auto-Uragan system is its ability to operate continuously and minimize human error or bias. The fines issued by the system are issued automatically without the involvement of police officers, providing an objective means of enforcing traffic laws.

All violations fixed by the Auto-Uragan system are systematized in a single database, ensuring a comprehensive record of traffic rule violations. The system is also used for search operations, making it a versatile tool in maintaining traffic order.

While the effectiveness of the Auto-Uragan system in the Almaty region may not be fully quantified due to a lack of specific data, it is generally regarded as significantly contributing to traffic rule enforcement and fine collection in the regions where it is deployed.

Zigira Dauletova, the head of the Information Systems Department of the Almaty region's DPO, has provided insights into the functions of the Auto-Uragan system. However, no information about checks on the quality of road signs in the Almaty region or the head of the Information Systems Department, Zigira Dauletova, beyond her noting the functions of the Auto-Uragan system, has been disclosed.

Recently, 20 new Auto-Uragan photo-video surveillance systems have been installed in the Almaty region, signalling a commitment to improving traffic safety and enforcement. As the city continues to grow and evolve, the Auto-Uragan system is expected to play a vital role in maintaining order on the roads.

The Auto-Uragan system, a key player in traffic law enforcement, is a technological advancement operating in the Almaty region, issuing over 102,702 citations worth over 891 million tenge this year. With the recent installation of 20 new systems, this technology is expected to further contribute to traffic safety and order in the growing city of Almaty.

General-news reports highlight the versatility of the Auto-Uragan system, which not only fixes traffic rule violations but is also used for search operations, making it a crucial tool in maintaining traffic order.

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