ISSN: 2265-6294

PREDICTING TRAFFIC VOLUME AT UNSIGNALIZED INTERSECTION USING REAL-TIME MOTION DATA

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L Savitha, B Anusha

Abstract

In India, population development is a major factor contributing to intersection congestion because each person uses a separate car for transportation, which causes traffic to become out of control and lead to issues like accidents and traffic jams. As is generally known, a lack of traffic control systems causes numerous deaths in traffic accidents every day as not all crossroads have adequate signals. Because of the increased number of vehicles at the intersection, traffic cops are unable to control vehicle movement. As a result, all junctions ought to have adequate traffic signals, including specific ones made for emergency vehicles like fire and ambulances. This is because emergency vehicles experience delays at crossings when there is red light traffic, which is extremely dangerous for our community. Webster's approach and the Indian Road Congress (IRC) are used in this work to design a traffic light. A preferable choice for efficient mobility is a traffic signal. Traffic signal systems are utilized at intersections of multiple roads to regulate traffic flow through the use of traffic lights. Studies of traffic volume are mostly used to determine the number of vehicles that are traveling on a certain stretch of road at a given moment. The greatest method for regulating traffic at junctions to prevent collisions and accidents is to use traffic signals.

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