The main goal of the project is to improve safety on the roads of the voivodship through the development of sustainable, climate-resilient, intelligent mobility at the regional level in the form of the introduction of the Dynamic Road Information System in the ZDW in Olsztyn. As part of the DSID platform, e-services will be launched: Information about the conditions of travel and information about the vehicle and the information portal will be launched, which will allow to increase the level of use of e-services in the Province. The ability to access high-quality public e-services in A2C/A2B/A2A relations will contribute to minimizing the inconvenience felt by project stakeholders. The first stage of the project is the preparation of documentation necessary to submit an application, which will be used (after receiving funding) to prepare the Description of the Subject of the Order. In the next step, the purchase of a license for the DSID platform is planned, as well as the purchase of two public e-services. IT infrastructure will be purchased and installed: server, office and BRD devices. This will be followed by the installation and deployment of the DSID platform and the enhancement of employees’ digital competences for the e-services provided, the use of the DSID platform for citizens, followed by the integration of the platform with these devices: pre-selection scales, ANPR cameras, CCTV cameras, meteo stations, as well as the services of the National Node and the payment broker, installation and launch of the platform on the purchased IT infrastructure, preparation of the API for integration of the platform with service systems (rescue and firefighting, medical, police, road services, etc.). The applicant will purchase office equipment, hire a Contract Engineer and promote the project. Road safety will be improved when citizens, businesses and administrations have up-to-date data on the situation on the roads. Thanks to the Project, they will obtain information from: - road assets management tools (extremely vertical/horizontal, road load capacity, bridge facilities, temporary traffic organisation projects, lane occupancy, investments and repairs), -information introduced on an ongoing basis by employees making daily road detours in branches/regions using RTK tablets/tablets - information on maintenance works (grass mowing, pavement painting, snow removal), information on events causing traffic difficulties (accidents, collisions, landslides, pavement damage, vertical/horizontal marking damage), -directly from BRD devices to be purchased under the project. This information is changing dynamically and is the most important from the point of view of improving road safety. This information consists of an image from cameras supplemented with full information from weather stations about environmental conditions (air temperature, pavement temperature, surface condition, air humidity, type and intensity of precipitation, wind speed, pressure atm. All the above information will allow you to provide full information on the situation on the provincial roads to users of these roads, allowing them to plan the right route and prepare for the conditions that will prevail on the roads. The project is complemented by the purchase of ANPR cameras and pre-selection scales. ANPR cameras installed in locations agreed with the Border Guard, the National Revenue Administration and the Police will contribute to improving road safety by raising the awareness of travellers that roads are monitored and in the event of illegal events, information can be transferred to the appropriate services. Additional descriptions can be found in the ‘Tasks’ section of the project and are listed in the budget, corresponding to the ‘substantive scope of the project and individual activities’.A contract for the development of the Business Plan has been signed so far.The project does not require additional permits.