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Title: Implementation of online motor traffic violation management system
Authors: Wickramasinghe, S.T.
Issue Date: 11-Aug-2021
Abstract: In Sri Lanka, traffic violation is becoming a very bad impact on society. In 2013 all registered vehicles were almost 5,204,000. But in 2017 it has increased up to 7,247,122. So with the increase in vehicles, traffic violations also become high. With this hectic lifestyle, drivers have to spend more time and money to pay traffic fines. And with this paper-based system, Sri Lanka police are getting complicated to analyse traffic violation data. This web-based system is connected with higher police officers in Sri Lanka police department, traffic police officers, RMV officers and citizens in Sri Lanka. This system helps to connect these parties together and make traffic fine payment more easy and accurate. In addition to that, with the help of the system police officers can add/update police fine details and generate reports. The system gathers traffic violation data and keeps a track of each of the records. The system keeps an image of the License. With respect to the state of the traffic violation, the police officer may produce a guilty party into the courts. In this scenario, the system keeps all the court records. This web-based system has developed from PHP with MySQL. In addition to that major technologies, the system used Bootstrap, Ajax and javascript front end designing technologies also. The NIC or License number is enough to get the history of a traffic violation. In addition to that, the guilty party can pay the fine via the system. The system was successfully tested and verified by regression, functional, stress and security testing. These testing results were used to make the system improvement.
URI: http://dl.ucsc.cmb.ac.lk/jspui/handle/123456789/4516
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