Ulaanbaatar Launches Integrated Tele-Monitoring Center

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g.enkh-od@montsame.gov.mn
2025-06-24 16:28:51

Ulaanbaatar, June 24, 2025 /MONTSAME/. On June 23, the Integrated Tele-Monitoring Center opened in Ulaanbaatar to monitor 176 intersections, exits, and roads, using an AI-based system to detect 10 types of traffic violations.


This unified camera system which allows for timely detection and intervention of crimes and violations, is expected to greatly help prevent traffic congestion and road accidents in Ulaanbaatar and create a safe and peaceful living environment for citizens.


Member of the State Great Khural Sainzorig Purevjav noted, “This CCTV system marks the beginning of making the capital more productive and smart, ensuring citizens’ right to live in a safe and healthy environment. The system aims to ensure road safety, prevent congestion, and allow for timely intervention in crimes and violations. It is not only for regulating road safety but also the foundation for building a smart and productive Ulaanbaatar in the future.”


Director of the Traffic Control Center Ch. Khuvizaya, said, “As of today, the Traffic Control Center is operating 2,606 cameras to detect 10 types of violations and has started sending notifications to the drivers via SMS. This system allows us to collect real-time data on all vehicles involved in traffic. Based on this, we can smartly coordinate traffic lights and road flow.”


Previously, the districts and subdistricts in the capital city did not have a unified system, and camera usage was insufficient. With the establishment of the Integrated Tele-Monitoring Center in the capital and sub-monitoring centers under the nine District Governors’ Offices, camera footage is now consolidated under centralized management, enabling the exchange of information between the main control center and the sub-centers.