A Real-Time Vehicular Offence Detection Approach for Better Socio-Government Economic Cause

Authors

  • Pavankumar Naik  Professor, Department of CSE, Smt Kamala and Sri Venkappa M. Agadi College of Engineering & Technology, Laxmeshwar, Karnataka, India
  • Nagaraj Telkar  Professor, Department of CSE, Smt Kamala and Sri Venkappa M. Agadi College of Engineering & Technology, Laxmeshwar, Karnataka, India
  • Sanket  Student, Department of CSE, Smt Kamala and Sri Venkappa M. Agadi College of Engineering & Technology, Laxmeshwar, Karnataka, India
  • Kirthi Patil  Student, Department of CSE, Smt Kamala and Sri Venkappa M. Agadi College of Engineering & Technology, Laxmeshwar, Karnataka, India
  • Sneha Korishetter  Student, Department of CSE, Smt Kamala and Sri Venkappa M. Agadi College of Engineering & Technology, Laxmeshwar, Karnataka, India
  • Sushma Jeevanagoudra  Student, Department of CSE, Smt Kamala and Sri Venkappa M. Agadi College of Engineering & Technology, Laxmeshwar, Karnataka, India

Keywords:

Violation, Higher Authority, License.

Abstract

India is the second most popular country in the world and is a fast-growing economy. It is seeing terrible road congestion problem in its cities. Breaking traffic rules is a major issue now a days. Breaking traffic rules in any sense is bound to attract punishment. The severity of this punishment depends upon the nature of the committed offence. Breaking rules in India can lead to accidents and even death in severe cases. With regards to breaking traffic rules, citizens can be asked to pay a fine, serve a jail term or face disqualification in the form of a ban from driving any vehicle. Now a days the penalties are increased for breaking traffic rules, the key objective behind higher penalties was to increase road discipline among citizens as India remains one of the top accident-prone nations in the world but the higher penalties will be overburden to people, many states have said it, and also it leads to higher corruption.

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Published

2020-06-30

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How to Cite

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Pavankumar Naik, Nagaraj Telkar, Sanket, Kirthi Patil, Sneha Korishetter, Sushma Jeevanagoudra, " A Real-Time Vehicular Offence Detection Approach for Better Socio-Government Economic Cause" International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology(IJSRCSEIT), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 6, Issue 3, pp.447-451, May-June-2020.