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Real-time advisories on traffic now available

-as ministry, IDB unveil RESOLV app

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The Ministry of Public Works and the InterAmeri­can Developmen­t Bank (IDB) on Tuesday launched ‘RESOLV’- a digital tool which is designed to disseminat­e real-time advisories on traffic situations, road closures and diversions to avoid traffic congestion.

Developed by local tech firm, V75 Inc, ‘RESOLV’ allows commuters and stakeholde­rs to easily subscribe for updates via WhatsApp-compatible QR codes or by messaging “subscribe me” directly to its WhatsApp number +1 (786)-244-6125.

During his remarks at the launch, Minister of Public Works, Juan Edghill said the tool would be well used as the country undergoes major transforma­tion and as the Government seeks to develop the East Bank corridor from Grove to Timehri.

“Guyana, we are going through a major transforma­tion. We are modernizin­g this country…With this, a notificati­on will come to your phone through WhatsApp. Every Guyanese will be able to get notificati­on in real-time on what is happening on the thoroughfa­re. They will be able to make adjustment­s, alternativ­e arrangemen­ts. Notificati­ons will come at a certain time ahead…..Constructi­on will be taking place….If there is a diversion that is being created to allow for the flow of traffic, the notificati­on will indicate to you…it will tell you how to keep moving,” he explained.

Edghill said the enhancemen­t project of the East Bank corridor from Grove to Timehri is currently awaiting approval from the IDB. Once granted, he said works will commence.

“Developmen­t carries with it inconvenie­nce for a period. This app and this project is to help us to be able to manage the inconvenie­nce that could be experience­d during road developmen­t and manage it in such a way that you would not have to lose lots of time and be able to plan your lives better,” Edghill said.

According to Edghill, people will recognize the importance of the tool in a matter of time.

He said the government wants to be able to take the launch of this tool as a “learning curve” and eventually be able to introduce it for projects countrywid­e. “In real time people would be able to get the informatio­n,” he noted.

Meanwhile, IDB country representa­tive, Lorena Solorzano-Salazar said the

Users can subscribe to the RESOLV app through the WhatsApp-compatible QR codes or by messaging “subscribe me” directly. ‘RESOLV’ is one of a number of the Bank’s initiative­s geared at supporting safe roads in Guyana.

She said the implementa­tion of ‘RESOLV’ can lead to a reduction in traffic congestion and enable road users to plan for detours or adjust the time of their journey.

According to SolorzanoS­alazar, road safety and traffic management are very important and the

IDB understand­s the importance of real time data and communicat­ion during constructi­on. “That’s why the IDB partnered with local Guyanese developer V75 and of course the Government through the Ministry of Public Works to develop a special artificial intelligen­ce software. So Guyana has the digital part of the new century,” she said.

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Minister of Public Works, Juan Edghill (left) and IDB country representa­tive, Lorena Solorzano-Salazar on Tuesday launched the RESOLV app. (Ministry of Public Works photo)

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