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Title: MOTOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION MONITORING SYSTEM FOR SRI LANKA POLICE
Authors: Wedage, R.W.
Issue Date: 4-Aug-2021
Abstract: Sri Lanka citizens are still rooted in the traditional social attitude and hence they are not still properly adhering to the laws and regulations ordered by the government. Therefore, we require a way to get them to the correct path to make a better society with law-abiding citizens. Therefore, motor traffic violations monitoring considered an initial step to the way of making a better society. The increase of the vehicles increases the traffic and it increases the motor traffic violations. In Sri Lanka, there is no exactly effective system to monitor motor traffic violations, according to the lack of police officers and lack of funding for the development of such a system. Sri Lanka Police take various actions to reduce motor traffic violations. But it is very difficult for them to cover up the whole road system to track them. Therefore, drivers can make violations without indecisions. These behaviours increase road accidents, deaths or injuries to the pedestrians or motorists in Sri Lanka. Hence, the relevant authorities are required the system to monitor motor traffic violations to identify the law-breaking citizens for taking legal actions. To overcome this issue, the Motor Traffic Violation Monitoring System (MTVMS) is introduced. The users can register to the system voluntarily bearing in mind as it is a voluntary service. This system has advanced facilities and able to upload live images and videos to the system, and they are used in the verification and validation process. Through that, motor traffic violators can be identified, and we can inform them about the violations. Then, they will know someone observing them while they are on the road, and they are then reluctant to do motor traffic violations. This proposed system is consisting of five modules and they are user management module, case upload & manage module, case action & decision module, vehicle registration & fine value module and Report Module. This system is developed using Hypertext Mark-up Language (HTML), Hypertext Pre-processor (PHP), MySQL, Cascading Style Sheet (CSS), JavaScript, AJAX, JQuery. This system will reduce road traffic violations and increase the passion of being a law-abiding citizen. This system is cost-effective and volunteer manpower plays a vital role. Further, the motor traffic law rules and regulations should be updated to get maximum benefits of this system for the betterment of society.
URI: http://dl.ucsc.cmb.ac.lk/jspui/handle/123456789/4418
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