Jiangsu Integrates AI into the Entire "Build, Manage, Maintain, Operate, Service" Process
Source: China Transportation News
Recently, the Jiangsu Provincial Department of Transportation issued the “Action Plan for ‘Artificial Intelligence + Transportation’” (hereinafter referred to as the ‘Plan’), proposing that by 2027, artificial intelligence will permeate the entire process of transportation “construction, management, maintenance, operation, and service.” This will result in 100 exemplary application scenarios characterized by strong demonstration value, high user experience, and broad driving effects, along with 20 industry-specific vertical large models and one industry-trusted data space. By 2030, the province aims to transition from “breakthroughs at specific points” to “comprehensive momentum,” establishing itself as a nationally leading demonstration province for integrated AI applications.
The Plan outlines 23 specific tasks across three key areas: strengthening core element supply, deepening scenario-based application empowerment, and enhancing organizational safeguards. Jiangsu Transportation will intensify efforts to build high-quality industry datasets, refine a unified provincial transportation data resource catalog, and promote standardized and normalized development of comprehensive data for highways, waterways, and other elements. Focusing on typical scenarios like road network scheduling and travel guidance, it will cultivate large models for vertical applications such as smart travel and intelligent waterway checkpoints.
Jiangsu Transportation will accelerate AI-enabled digital government services, rolling out intelligent administrative service items in phases. Key efforts include achieving smart approval for oversized cargo transport and navigation condition impact assessments. AI technology will be used for intelligent classification and dispatch of the 12328 hotline, alongside providing mobile self-service Q&A.
The plan proposes advancing AI-empowered precision law enforcement across industries, enhancing digital overload control and end-to-end oversight of oversized cargo transportation. It will establish comprehensive regulatory data models and generate anomaly lists through multimodal data analysis. Construction of intelligent electronic checkpoints for waterways will be strengthened, enabling vessel perception, capture, identity recognition, feature analysis, anomaly alerts, and tiered coding for precise oversight.
Jiangsu will develop a “One-Code-Access” intelligent control system built on comprehensive enterprise safety production data and full-process regulatory datasets. This system will enable: universal code usage for hazardous goods transport entities and scenarios across the province; seamless code-based access throughout loading, transport, and unloading operations; and unified code-based inspection capabilities for all relevant regulatory authorities at all levels.

