Mar 3 β€’ 17:43 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¨ Ecuador El Universo (ES)

ANT will restore 80% of suspended procedures

The National Transit Agency (ANT) of Ecuador is set to reactivate 80% of its suspended services with the controlled launch of the AXIS 4.0 system on March 9.

The National Transit Agency (ANT) in Ecuador has announced that it will reactivate approximately 80% of the suspended services on March 9, through the controlled activation of its AXIS 4.0 system. This move is part of a technical process aimed at normalizing the agency's operations, which have been disrupted for some time. The reactivation will encompass several important services, including those related to driving schools and rescheduling of appointments for obtaining driver's licenses. Additionally, decentralized autonomous governments (GADs) that meet the necessary requirements will also gain access to the vehicle registration system.

The careful roll-out of the AXIS 4.0 system is designed to prioritize low-risk services and will implement strengthened verification mechanisms. This progressive reopening reflects the agency's commitment to restoring essential transit services to the public while ensuring safety and efficiency in the process. The ANT has emphasized the importance of modernizing its technology systems to facilitate better service delivery and to replace outdated methods.

As Ecuador strives to enhance its transit systems, the reactivation of these services is expected to greatly benefit citizens who have been affected by the suspension. The ANT’s initiative demonstrates a responsive approach to public needs and a commitment to improving the transportation framework within the country, indicating a significant step forward as the agency moves towards full operational capacity in the near future.

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