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    (2014) discusses how this research will expand on the Minnesota’s Office of Traffic Safety and partners implemented a program named Toward Zero Deaths. The Minnesota Department of Public Safety (DPS) and the Office of Transportation (OTS) conversed on working together on Toward Zero Deaths in 2001. For the most part, both agencies shared the same vision to decrease the number of deaths and severe injuries traveling on the roads of Minnesota. Finally, DPS & OTS decided to proceed with their ideas by

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    3.3 Hybrid Clouds (Inter-Vehicle Clouds): HC is the combination of VC and VuC where VC serves as both service provider and consumer at the same time. The motivation behind HC is that, vehicles moving on the road might rent their resources and might want to use cloud services at the same time. NaaS and P2P are the most suitable examples for such scenarios. Nevertheless due to the ephemeral nature of VANET, connection among vehicular nodes is very intermittent. But yet it can be argued

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    Linear Scheduling has come a long way in developing project management. With advancement in technology, software development helps project managers and allows them to visually plan highway construction projects. They also calculate the controlling activity path of such schedules and are able to print reports of the

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    information management of relevant road accidents. The task may not be easy, as lot of literature on road accident data management has been produced in many languages and in various parts of the world. In academics, study of information management and strategy of managing road accidents was undertaken in different ways in many faculties and discipline such as engineering, physical science, economic, social science, transport, geography, media, health and education. When we look at the subject of road accident

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    It is a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) widely used for urban master planning for brown field. It is a spatial attribute of world co-ordinate system. GIS is kind of software in which you can see the entire world spatial map. It is a master plan for re-development of Jamshedpur. GIS is a geographic information system working with maps. It is used for creating maps and compiling geographic data and analyzing mapped information. This geographic information using maps and managing the geographic

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    speech today with a question. How many people have been in a vehicle whether being the driver or a passenger and drove by a stationary emergency vehicle sitting alongside the road? I can attest to driving by as well as being on the side of the road. My father, my grandfather, my uncle, and some of my ideals are alongside the road every single day. My grandfather owns a towing company, I have spent my entire life around emergency responders. So, the Move Over Slow Down Law hits very close to home. An

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    by well-known construction building companies from different countries in the world and passes through several governorates and Districts in Iraq. [1] [2] [7] (Tab 11, 12) The Expressway No.1 carries between 15,000 and 30,000 Annual Average Daily Traffic, 50 % of which is

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    Introduction What is traffic congestion? Traffic congestion is a term whereby congestion is mentioned as “clog”, “impede” and “over utilised”(http://ops.fhwa.dot.gov/congestion_report/executive_summary.htm#what_is_congestion). This term is used to describe a traffic situation is with enormous amount of vehicle on the roadway, causing the flow of vehicle to be inefficient. In another word, number of traffic is higher than the supply (capacity) of current highway facilities will cause traffic congestion (Wan

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    development patterns (also called urban form, built environment, community design, spatial development, and urban geography) is referred to as the human use of the earth’s surface, including the location, type and design of infrastructure such as roads and buildings. Land use patterns can have diverse economic, social and environmental impacts and some are more accessible and so reduce transportation costs to businesses and consumers. Transportation on the other hand is the movement of people, information

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    Management in Action – Social, Economic and Ethical Issues Indian government is facing the problem of traffic congestion in its four metro cities namely Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai. Delhi is the worst affected. Reports say that on an average 1,200 vehicles are added to delhi roads daily. In September 2010, Mail Today carried a report quoting CRRI scientists. It said, "Six years of Delhiites’, careers are spent in snarls as 7 million man hours and Rs. 100 crore in productivity are lost to

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