AI-Enabled Smart Road Monitoring: Integrating Citizen Feedback and Data Analytics for Infrastructure Maintenance | IJCSE Volume 9 – Issue 6 | IJCSE-V9I6P25

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Abstract

The issue of road accidents is regarded as the most significant one, which is experienced by the population because it causes many injuries and deaths across the globe. Mortal error causes utmost accidents, one should be conservative. The rate of similar accidents is among the highest in India, one of the developing countries. Therefore, the external authorities and the public alongside transportation authorities are wrapping chains on the measures needed to minimize the rigidity of these accidents in order to minimise the number of deaths. Bad roads, extreme rainfall, similar as thick fog, inordinate rain, heavy winds, potholes etc are some of the causes of road accidents. This is because this design is largely based on the sphere (Android operation Development). The ordinary citizens who have been under the control of the government external authorities are to present their complaints regarding the daily road issues and accidents on the roads. In India, there is no effective way of communication between the government and citizens in a direct manner to enable working out of the issues. The citizen feedback will be a valuable feature which will facilitate Government authorities to act in time on roads which are not well maintained and pose a risk to the travel. This operation is offered to dismantle this issue, the citizens are supposed to submit their grievances to the government. It will provide an ordinary man to submit his grievances and issues to the outside authorities, who will then transfer them to the government external authorities to solve the road accident in a limited time frame. It is a channel of registering a complaint and following it through. It also offers a complaint module where the citizens can choose to click an image of any road issue that people are experiencing and upload the image, road condition and position as well as the complaint. Besides that it will also encompass the feedback forms that will allow them to interact with the government.

Keywords

Accidents, Roads, Authorities, Problem, Feedback, Complaints, Upload, Location, road category, local body, Tokens, status check, email validation, register, resolve.

Conclusion

In this model, it is explained about the working procedure of the system, the places involved in the system and the conditioning. It presents the overview of the analysis and development of the Municipal Corporation Road complaint operation system. There will be remarkable results attained by this design and also, they help in encouraging the development of this type of road complaint operation systems. Generally, the complaints and other types of feedback play an important part in the development of any association and to interact with the authorities in a better way. This system can be taken as an inauguration for the systems which will be developed indeed more in future and which are related to road complaint operation systems.

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