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15 July 2015

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Chenzhou Debuts Its First "Digital Intelligent Cloud" Toll Station

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Recently, the Chenzhou Toll Station on the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway completed its full-scenario intelligent upgrade, becoming the first "digital intelligence cloud" toll station in Chenzhou. Adopting a "narrow island + tidal lane" design, the station retains its basic configuration of five entry and nine exit lanes while boosting traffic efficiency by 30%. Simultaneously, all manual toll booths within the station area were eliminated, marking a shift from traditional manual operations to a digital model and cutting operational and maintenance costs. (Photo/He Maofeng)


Recently, the Chenzhou Toll Station on the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway completed its full-scenario intelligent upgrade, becoming the first "digital intelligence cloud" toll station in Chenzhou. Adopting a "narrow island + tidal lane" design, the station retains its basic configuration of five entry and nine exit lanes while boosting traffic efficiency by 30%. Simultaneously, all manual toll booths within the station area were eliminated, marking a shift from traditional manual operations to a digital model and cutting operational and maintenance costs. (Photo/He Maofeng)


Recently, the Chenzhou Toll Station on the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway completed its full-scenario intelligent upgrade, becoming the first "digital intelligence cloud" toll station in Chenzhou. Adopting a "narrow island + tidal lane" design, the station retains its basic configuration of five entry and nine exit lanes while boosting traffic efficiency by 30%. Simultaneously, all manual toll booths within the station area were eliminated, marking a shift from traditional manual operations to a digital model and cutting operational and maintenance costs. (Photo/He Maofeng)


This article is from Hunan Provincial Government. www.enghunan.gov.cn.

Translator: Xiao Juan

Chinese source: hunantoday