Moscow residents complain about malfunctions in public transport

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Moscow residents complain about malfunctions in public transport

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They began back in May after drone attacks, when protective systems were deployed over the capital. However, with the cold weather and regular snowfalls, the problem of disruptions in public transport became obvious.
waiting boards at stops and errors in transport tracking services on maps.

After drone attacks this jamaica whatsapp number database spring, navigation in the center of the capital is not working well, which is why car owners and taxi drivers regularly complain. Recently, information boards at bus stops with information about the arrival time of buses and trams have increasingly not been working correctly. Muscovites complain that sometimes they have to wait ten or even 20 minutes instead of the two minutes promised by the boards. On Yandex.Maps, buses are also displayed incorrectly: the dot may be around the turn, but in fact the bus has already left.

The situation is commented on by the head and administrator of the public system "Ensuring Road Safety" Konstantin Krokhmal: "I think that everyone has recently noticed some sudden failures and inconsistencies in the work of the Internet, in the displays of the boards at stops, when calling "Yandex.Taxi" and so on. I myself, when there was an event in the Kremlin, could not call a taxi, my mobile phone did not work, I had to go by metro. And here are two points: the first is, of course, safety. Moscow creates certain zones inaccessible to drones, aircraft, and so on, and I believe that this is absolutely justified, and the safety dome in Moscow works. And the second point is stops and so on, everyone receives information from the application, the so-called navigator map, which is available both on mobile phones and at stops. This is the same system that shows the moment of arrival of buses, the number of minutes until the stops, and so on. If they used a fiber optic system to provide this information, then there would be no such problems, but since they went an easier way, using so-called stationary modems, then in any case weather changes, such as snowfall, strong wind, pressure surges, solar flares, the work of the protective dome, affect these systems. So far, I do not see any changes or improvements. It would be advisable to hang a separate satellite over Moscow to solve this problem. Moscow can pay for a satellite that will fully support the entire infrastructure in the capital. In China, a special satellite navigator is allocated over each large metropolis - Beijing, Shenzhen and a bunch of other cities. And this justifies itself. I think that if Moscow goes this way, it will be just great, especially since Moscow has the money."

On the first Sunday of December, Moscow was hit by another heavy snowfall. The capital region will now be affected by a southern cyclone, but it will leave on Monday, and the air temperature will gradually decrease. By the end of the work week, Moscow is expected to see minus 17-19 degrees at night and minus 12-14 degrees during the day.
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