According to the road accident statistics taken by the Transport research wing under the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Government of India the country recorded at least 4,80,652 accidents in 2016, leading to 1,50,785 deaths. [1] As per the report, 34.5 per cent accident deaths occurred on National Highways, while 27.9 per cent accident deaths took place on State Highways, while maximum percentage of deaths occurred on other roads (37.6). Speeding appears to the be the biggest cause of concern, other than usage of mobile phones while driving vehicles. Speeding led to 66.5 per cent of all road accidents and 61 per cent of deaths.[2] Also the biggest challenges to ensure proper road transportation is maintaining the surface of the road. The paper aims to solve both these problems efficiently and in a cost-efficient manner. The proposed system mentioned in the paper will make the job easier for traffic enforcement. The system emphasizes on assigning speed limits depending on lane detection, detection of potholes and the nature of potholes.
Looking Beyond Safety
01.01.2018
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Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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