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Welcome to the presentation

PRESENTED - BY
RASHMI LODHI , ANUJ KASHYAP
INTRODUCTION
Traffic management involves a range of strategies and techniques, including traffic
engineering, traffic flow analysis, traffic signal timing, parking management, speed
management, and incident management. It also involves the use of technology,
such as intelligent transportation systems (ITS), to improve the flow of traffic and
reduce congestion.
Objective
The objective of traffic management is to ensure the safe, efficient, and orderly movement of vehicles, pedestrians, and
other road users on public roads. This involves planning, designing, and implementing various strategies and measures to
manage traffic flow, reduce congestion, minimize accidents and injuries, and enhance the overall transportation
experience.The objective of traffic management is to ensure the safe, efficient, and orderly movement of vehicles,
pedestrians, and other road users on public roads

Some common objectives of traffic management include:

1 Improving traffic flow:

2 Enhancing safety:.
ADVANTAGE OF TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
Overall, building a traffic management program in C++ can be a
challenging task,
1Displaying information:
2 Processing data:
3 Efficient processing:
DISADVANTAGE
While traffic management programs offer many advantages, there are also some potential
disadvantages that should be considered. Here are some of the drawbacks of traffic
managemen

Cost: Developing and implementing traffic management programs can be expensive,


requiring significant investment in infrastructure, technology, and personnel. This can be a
challenge for cities and municipalities with limited budgets.

Dependence on technology: Traffic management programs rely heavily on technology, such


as sensors and cameras, and can be vulnerable to technology failures or cyber attacks.
Scope of traffic management
The scope of traffic management is broad, encompassing a range of activities that aim
to improve traffic flow, reduce congestion, enhance safety, and promote sustainable
transportation. Here are some of the areas covered by the scope of traffic
management:

Traffic engineering: This involves designing and implementing traffic infrastructure,


such as roads, highways, and intersections, to ensure efficient and safe movement of
vehicles.

Traffic operations: This involves managing traffic flow through various means, such as
traffic signal timing, lane management, and traffic control devices.
Working
Traffic management can involve a wide range of tasks, from optimizing traffic flow
to reducing congestion and improving safety. Make sure you have a clear
understanding of the problem you're trying to solve and the goals you want to
achieve.
Traffic management programs rely heavily on data. You'll need to collect data on traffic
volume, traffic patterns, and other factors that affect traffic flow. This data can be
collected from sensors, cameras, and other sources.
Scope of
Future of traffic management

he future of traffic management programs looks promising, as advances in technology are


enabling more efficient and effective management of traffic on roads.

Big data analytics

nternet of Things (IoT) devices

Sustainable transportation: :

Overall, the future of traffic management programs is likely to be shaped by technology and a
growing focus onsustainability.
CONCLUSION
In conclusion, traffic management programs play a vital role in ensuring safe,
efficient, and sustainable transportation systems. These programs rely on
collecting and analyzing traffic data to make informed decisions on managing
traffic flow, reducing congestion, and enhancing accessibility.
THANK YOU

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