```html
Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Abdulkadir Uraloğlu explained the latest projects related to public transportation. In a statement made during a CNN Türk broadcast under the title of facilitating transportation, he mentioned a new requirement regarding taxis, minibuses, and buses.
FACIAL RECOGNITION CAMERAS COMING TO TAXIS, MINIBUSES, AND BUSES; WORKING HOURS WILL BE REDUCED
Uraloğlu stated: In general, regarding buses, the most valuable aspect is the tracking of tachographs for travelers, routes, etc. Due to some accidents and security-related problems, we are making cameras mandatory for taxis, minibuses, and buses. We say that the driver cannot drive for more than 8 hours. My document has expired, we attach another document, but I am still driving. To prevent this, we will install cameras and use facial recognition technology. We will implement this in the first months of next year.
"WE HAVE NO CHANCE TO SOLVE ISTANBUL'S TRAFFIC ON THE SURFACE"
In the Gayrettepe-Kağıthane line, these are not only intra-city but also main centers connecting the airports, the minister said, and we did it. These issues can be taken out of their own context. We are not very far from that side. As a ministry, we are striving for this. Istanbul's need is approximately around 1000 kilometers. We have no chance to solve this traffic on the surface.
```
Not: Metin içindeki img tagları bulunmadığı için bu kısımlara müdahale edilmedi. Eğer img tagları olsaydı, title ve alt taglerinin de İngilizceye çevrilmesi sağlanacaktı.
|