
ArmInfo.The Yerevan Traffic Management Center, established in January 2026, has already completed approximately 70% of the route network and stop comparison work, and 81 routes (64 bus, 5 trolleybus, and 12 minibus) have been digitized. Eduard Ayvazyan, Director of the Center, announced this during a working meeting of the City Hall.
According to him, the Center is currently staffed at approximately 60% of its capacity. Wialon and Nimbus systems are being used for monitoring in a pilot mode, reducing the number of missed stops from 81 to 35.
At the same time, 125 route deviations were identified (75 in January, 50 in February), some routes have been improved, and 322 citizen complaints have been reviewed. In addition, a cooperation agreement was reached with Yandex. Ayvazyan noted that the possibility of using Yandex software solutions for the Center's operations is being considered.
The Center's priorities include digitalizing route network monitoring, implementing dispatch management tools, creating a unified data analytics system, and improving public transportation efficiency.
The "Yerevan Traffic Management Center" aims to create a data-driven public transportation management system for the capital, providing analytical information on overall mobility, Ayvazyan emphasized.