Abstract:
"Every year, over 1.25 million people are killed in traffic accidents around the world. Every
day, roughly seven to eight individuals die in Sri Lanka, resulting in approximately 3,000
deaths each year. According to the Road Development Authority, excessive speed is
responsible for approximately 27 percent of highway accidents each year.
The project's aim is to design, develop, test, and implement a system in Sri Lanka that
captures images of high-speed vehicles and uses image processing (optical character
recognition) to identify the license number and obtain the owner's address in order to mail the fine. In addition, the violation made by the individual vehicle can be viewed by the
authorized users (driver/owner and officers), and an option to pay the fines online.
People have a tendency to disobey rules, especially if they believe there are no consequences. By making it difficult to avoid being caught speeding, we can reduce the number of traffic accidents caused by speeding. The project will result in fewer accidents caused by high-speed driving, fewer drivers bribing police officers, and fewer police officers unjustly issuing fines. And decrease the annoyance of the fine payment process.
Research on the problem background has been conducted and mentioned in the literature
review followed by similar solutions. Design and Methodologies followed are mentioned
alone with implementation and testing."