ITM Web of Conferences (Jan 2020)

Traffic Avoidance System for High Priority Vehicles

  • Sara Roy Ashly,
  • Jose Merin,
  • Thomas Sreya,
  • Dalvi Shweta,
  • Rajput Manita

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20203202007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32
p. 02007

Abstract

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India and most of the developing countries have unplanned cities in which roads are narrow and unkempt. Due to increasing vehicular density, repair of roads and traffic rules violation, traffic congestion is increasing at an alarming rate. Delay in arrival of High Priority Vehicles (HPV) like ambulances and fire engines cause severe loss to life and property. Although most HPVs are equipped with sirens, it is not efficient to guarantee a clear road to HPVs due to its audibility range. Hence, we propose a system by which the vehicles near the traffic junction will be alerted about the oncoming of HPV much in advance of its arrival so that they can make way for the HPV. In this system, every HPV is provided with an active RFID tag. Few kilometers before the main signal, an active RFID reader would be placed which would detect the vehicle and send this information to the display screen placed near the traffic junction signal via LoRa wirelessly, starting to make way for the HPV. Therefore, this project proposes to streamline the traffic and allow HPV to pass easily.