World Bank launches city traffic dashboard built with taxi app
More transport data to be available for cities across the region.

The pilot in Metro Manila will run studies to see how the GPS data can help improve transport. It will analyse peak hour traffic on major roads to design policies on travel during busy periods.
It will also analyse how traffic flows are changed by weather and accidents to design schemes for re-routing cars.
The World Bank and Philippines government have trained 200 officials from the transport department, police, public works and highways, Metro Manila and Cebu transport agency to use the dashboard.
The Bank is also building an app for city officials to track road safety. The app will record accidents and analyse them with traffic data, helping officials identify accident-prone hotspots and take preventive action.
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