Addis Ababa's traffic control and parking management system moved from manual to digital. ):- The Traffic Management Authority of Addis Ababa announced today that the city's traffic control and parking management system has been upgraded and completed for implementation. The Addis Ababa Traffic Management Authority, with the legal responsibility to manage and manage the city's traffic, together with an institution called Infra Tech Software Enhancer, has launched a system to update traffic fines and parking fees by enhancing the software for drivers who violate traffic rules in the city to pay their fines and parking service fees using digital technology. Addis Ababa Traffic Management Authority, who gave a welcome speech at a program about the development and official implementation of the software, said the director general of the authority, Ato Kbebew Mideksa, said that the government authority has set up the office to save citizens who lose their lives due to traffic accidents and those who suffer physical and psychological injuries. To establish a strong traffic management system by setting up a road safety strategy and establishing a road safety council Performed multiple functions. According to Mr. Kbebewu, the software that was announced today and is ready to go into operation introduces a modern traffic system to the society and updates the control work by implementing the revised Road Transport Regulation No. 557/2016. The technology has changed the payment of traffic fines and parking services that were done by the pad to a digital one. Mr. Kbebeu thanked the members of the main committee and the executive of the Infra Tech Software Institute, Engineer I. Mululem, who made the technology a reality and brought it to this stage. Honorable Deputy Mayor and Head of Public Service Bureau, Dr. Jamalu Jember, Minister of State for Transport and Logistics, Honorable Berho Hasan, Head of Addis Ababa City Administration Transport Bureau, Mr. Yabbal Addis, attended the event and delivered a message. In addition, Addis Ababa Traffic Management Authority M/Director Engineer Elias Zerga has presented a document that explores the current situation of the city regarding the vehicles and infrastructure that are registered in Addis Ababa. The CEO of Infra Tech Software Institute, Engineer Phamami Mulalem also provided general information about the software and said that technology means solving problems using scientific methods. Finally, a panel discussion was held and comments and questions from the participants about the software were presented and answered by the panelists and the program was completed. Photo by Elias Tesfaye