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The Highway Bureau is committed to provincial highway engineering, highway transportation management and highway supervision, simplifying administration and facilitating the people. The business scope is divided into three categories: road engineering, road transportation and road supervision, providing convenient and safe services for the public.
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New third-generation motor vehicle services

  • Deadline:2018-12-31 16:38
CategoryMotor Vehicles
Date2017-04-19 16:38
OrganizationHighway Bureau-Secretariat-Research and Evaluation Section
ContentThe foundations of the third-generation system are information security and personal data protection. Cloud technology and business intelligence were combined to create 15 core operating systems and 14 information service systems internally, and various services externally to 22 interfacing units, 43,000 transport companies, 518 third-party inspection plants and motor vehicle service networks, and 222,000 members. The new system was installed before the old system was decommissioned to ensure uninterrupted service. At the same time, independent inspectors and consultants were brought in to lower risk.
The motor vehicle app provides users with a convenient way to pay fuel taxes and fines, edit their contact information, and register scrapped vehicles. The website, www.mvdis.gov.tw, also offers expanded search and registration functions and saves users the trouble of having to physically visit motor vehicle offices. Through the app, users can instantly get information on vehicles and licenses that are being processed. The app also notifies vehicle owners about fine and fuel tax payment deadlines and vehicle inspections. In addition, the app allows users to see how many people are ahead of them at a particular service window.
Automated service counters that reduce waiting time can also now be found at various motor vehicle offices and stations. Residents of rural areas can use mobile services to save them a trip. At the same time, mobile installations have changed traffic stops and can be used to automatically issue fines for traffic violations. Driver and vehicle ownership data have also been consolidated into a single database to save processing time.