
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, March 20. A pilot project
for an Intelligent Checkpoint system has been launched at the
Dostuk border crossing point between Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan,
Trend reports via
State Customs Service of Kyrgyzstan.
The project is part of the Customs Service Development Concept
for 2022-2025, approved by the Cabinet of Ministers.
The goals of the project are to accelerate and simplify customs
procedures, reduce border crossing time, minimize the impact of
human factors, and increase transparency while reducing corruption
risks.
The system’s features include license plate recognition for
faster vehicle checks, automated control of barriers and traffic
lights, visual and audio alerts for drivers about border crossing
procedures, and equipment for weight and radiation control.
Moreover, the system integrates with national information
resources, ensuring real-time data exchange and improving the
efficiency of customs operations.