Tashkent is a rapidly developing capital city. Despite numerous programs and initiatives in transportation and urban environment, the city lacked a unified transportation strategy until recently. The insufficient coordination among urban planning documents hindered the creation of a comprehensive and sustainable approach to the city's development. This served as the basis for developing a city mobility system strategy.
As part of Tashkent’s comprehensive transport strategy, we have developed proposals for the development of road transport infrastructure, traffic management, enhancing pedestrian safety, and reducing accidents on pilot sections of the street and road network.
Additionally, a pilot project for a high-level system for the Tashkent Situation Center has been implemented on the RITM³ platform.
Key results:
conducted diagnostics of the current transportation system and identified target development parameters;
formulated strategic initiatives in the field of urban mobility;
developed a prototype of a MaaS (Mobility as a Service) application to integrate urban transport services;
prepared recommendations on types of concession agreements, focusing on specific aspects of urban mobility;
created transport schemes for pilot transport corridors in the city;
designed the architecture of an Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) with the capability for phased integration.
The ITS integration platform combines data from traffic light objects, detectors, and incident management systems, utilizing a digital twin and a multimodal transport model. This enables real-time monitoring: tracking public transport movement, managing incidents, and overseeing infrastructure conditions. As a result, it enhances urban mobility management efficiency and improves road safety levels.
Location
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Year
2023