Chongqing Municipal Key Operational Vehicle Networked Collaborative Control System (Phase II) Project

In 2009, the Chongqing Municipal Road Transport Administration initiated the development of a networked and integrated control system for key operational vehicles. Subsequently, in response to an increasingly challenging road transport safety landscape and in active compliance with new regulatory requirements for road transport safety oversight, it became imperative to upgrade and enhance the functionality of the existing networked and integrated control platform. At the same time, although the platform has already amassed a substantial body of foundational and operational data, significant gaps remain in data mining and analytical capabilities, and full openness and data sharing with the industry and other relevant authorities have yet to be realized.
Chongqing Municipal Key Operational Vehicle Networked Collaborative Control System (Phase II) Project

Project Background

In 2009, the Chongqing Municipal Road Transport Administration initiated the development of a networked and integrated control system for key commercial vehicles. Subsequently, in order to address the increasingly challenging road transport safety landscape and to proactively comply with the new regulatory requirements for road transport safety oversight, it became imperative to upgrade and enhance the functionality of the existing networked and integrated control platform. On the other hand, although the platform has already accumulated a substantial amount of foundational and operational data, significant gaps remain in data mining and analytical capabilities, and full openness and data sharing with the industry and other relevant authorities have yet to be realized.

Customer Requirements

As highway infrastructure continues to improve and the number of vehicles on the road increases, the pressure on industry regulation and service provision is mounting. Transport safety—directly affecting the vital interests of the general public—has thus drawn close attention from regulatory authorities and society at large. In particular, “two passenger and one hazardous goods” vehicles, heavy freight trucks, and semi-trailer tractors, with their large carrying capacities, high mobility, and wide geographic dispersion, pose significant challenges in terms of safety prevention and carry substantial risks in the event of accidents. Strengthening safety oversight in the road transport sector and accelerating the development of safe and secure transportation have therefore become both a strategic objective for current road traffic safety management and an important benchmark for assessing the government’s governance capacity. Consequently, enhancing the capability for dynamic monitoring of commercial vehicles, effectively preventing and resolutely curbing the occurrence of serious and extremely serious accidents, and meeting the demands of economic and social development have emerged as pressing issues that urgently require resolution.

Solution

Given that the original software vendor for the Chongqing Municipal Commercial Vehicle Safety Management System (Phase I) has exited the market, making it impossible to obtain the source code and other critical materials and thus rendering ongoing maintenance unfeasible, the application system has effectively been rebuilt from the ground up. During the development process, priority was given to inheriting and building upon the most relevant functionalities of the legacy system, while systematically enhancing various basic, general-purpose monitoring and surveillance features in line with current regulatory requirements. On this foundation, efforts were further intensified to strengthen industry oversight and service capabilities, with particular emphasis on refining the safety supervision and performance-assessment framework. Assessment results are shared with other business systems to enable comprehensive oversight and evaluation of enterprises, operators, and other stakeholders, thereby establishing a closed-loop safety-assessment system that integrates safety inspections with transport-administration operations. At the same time, the system’s capabilities for integrated query and statistical analysis of platform data, vehicle information, and other relevant datasets, as well as its capacity for risk-early-warning analysis and assessment, have been further enhanced.

Customer Value

1. Standardize road transport practices to reduce the incidence of all types of accidents.

2. Enhance emergency response and rescue capabilities to minimize losses caused by accidents.

3. Enhance enterprise transportation management and staff competence to reduce operational costs and safety-related expenses.

4. Reduce the occurrence of safety accidents and mitigate environmental pollution caused by such incidents.