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Three Digital Systems Launched for Transport Services


Three Digital Systems Launched for Transport Services

The Ministry of Transport and Logistics, in partnership with Ethio telecom, has launched three major digital systems designed to improve efficiency, transparency, and accessibility across the country. The new digital solutions include the Cross-Country Public Transport Service System, which streamlines bus licensing, ticketing, and payment processes. It enables passengers to book tickets at any time via mobile in multiple local languages, including English, and offers real-time monitoring of public transport operations. The second platform, the Integrated Fuel Supply System Solution, is designed to curb illegal fuel trade and increase accountability. It connects all banks, wallets, and microfinance institutions to a unified fuel transaction system, allowing drivers to pay at any fuel station using various digital platforms, including telebirr. Lastly, the National Traffic Point-Based Penalty Management System was introduced to digitise the nationwide traffic violation and penalty process. The system allows drivers to pay fines and access services through a website, mobile app, or SMS. The digital systems are expected to reduce administrative burdens, improve public service delivery, and foster a more transparent and accountable transport sector. Ethio telecom noted that the platforms were developed in collaboration with local software developers, supporting digital inclusion and job creation.

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