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    3.1.1 Admin • Admin is the main person of this system. • Admin can have all the privileges/facility to do anything in this system. • Admin can get the information regarding Survey Mapping, Road and Rail Network, Traffic Management, electrical Utilities, public buildings, land use, Water Resource Management, Public utilities, Ward-Wise population, Transport Network, Geo-morphological. 3.2 Functional Requirements Functional requirements is the technical details, data manipulation and processing

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    ON BEHAVIOUR OF JEEPNEY DRIVERS Driver’s behavior is crucial for road safety and traffic management. Following road rules, courtesy and patience to other road users and to the passengers, strictly observing speed limits, and keeping away from aggressive and offensive behavior are some of the ideal behavior of a responsible driver, especially to the public utility vehicles. But often times these behaviors were disregarded by the majority of the jeepney drivers earning them a non-reputable image

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    Cross Traffic Assist and Lane Keeping Assist. These features use radar arrays, camera, physical signals, and sensors that assist the drivers in avoiding accidents and reducing the impact of the ones that cannot be avoided. http://autos.aol.com/article/technology-of-the-year-mercedes-benz-intelligent-drive/ b. The AIRMATIC air suspension system: This technology enables the car to adapt to the drive conditions. This system lifts the car by the approximately 4cms which in sports mode on bad roads. Once

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    for the tourists to come and see so there will be no need for hotels and pubs, so making the area more appealing to tourists could also be at the same time taking the appeal away as it becomes to built up. There is plans for traffic management and tourism conservation meaning that although they are trying to conserve the countryside they are also making room for the tourist industry and so it can still thrive in this area as it is important to the local economy. But in

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    ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Tourism in the Lake District    Attracts hundreds of visitors daily meaning the main  attractions can gain a vast  income to improve.  Cat Bells is an easy climb so a lot of tourists choose to climb this small mountain. This  is causing footpath erosion because of the constant use of the same path.  The constant use of certain areas cause landscape scarring  20% of Lake District homes are second homes or holiday homes to let  Locals earn a lot from renting out their homes in summer to tourists 

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    security model designed for VANETs based on social network theories.Our intention is to help readers better understand the fundamental vehicular cloud computing mechanisms and mark out the potential applications for improving vehicular network and road safety. We present a extensive taxonomy of vehicular networking and analysis between MCC and VCC. In addition, we explain the VCC architecture, and the extensive application scenario. Each vehicle in VCC can connect to the other vehicles or the network

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    The Missouri Supreme Court has interpreted “highway” to apply to any roads where the public is accustomed to travel. Covert, S.W.3d at 75. The Missouri courts will look at the following factors to determine if a road is a highway: its (1) accessibility by (a) emergency vehicles, (b) delivery vehicles, and (c) members of the public; (2) its regulation, Id. at 74,75; (3) maintenance of the road, and (4) its usage for travel and as a thoroughfare, State v. Gittemeier, 400 S.W.3d 838, 844 (Mo. Ct. App

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    Road Rage

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    Thesis: Road rage is a major problem in the United States, it causes accidents, anger, fear, and danger to our roadways everyday. Audience: Anyone who struggles with anger management while driving, or the typical aggressive driver. Also teenagers, adults, and elderly people. Purpose: To inform all drivers of the unsafe and unpredictable behavior present on our roadways. Also to help understand road rage is a problem people have because

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    Road Rage Essay

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    the United States, it causes accidents, anger, fear, and danger to our roadways everyday. Audience: Anyone who struggles with anger management while driving, or the typical aggressive driver. Also teenagers, adults, and elderly people.      Purpose: To inform all drivers of the unsafe and unpredictable behavior present on our roadways. Also to help understand road rage is a problem people have because of their attitude and they bring harm to others. Publication: The Eagle, Naples Daily News, or

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    Thailand Highways Management Project (P075173) Group 3 1. Praphop Anantakoon St101942 2. Lam Quynh Tho St102016 3. Phan Thanh Nga St102056 4. Trinh Thi Kim Phuong St102015 5. Nguyen Thuy Hang St102062 6. Probal Dutta St101941 SOM, May 2005 TABLE OF CONTENT I - INTRODUCTION: 3 1.The rationale of the study. 3 2.The Project Background. 3 2.1. The

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