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The unprecedented increase of urban dwellers in modern societies, has led to traffic congestion. In modern society like Yaounde, quick mobility is one of the most basic needs. The number of vehicles continuously increases faster than the available road infrastructure to support them, congestion is a difficult issue to deal with and it becomes even worse in case of car accidents. The automobile users of the city of Yaounde are faced with massive traffic jams and constant delays to get to them jobs mostly when it gets rainy. Taxi drivers have to drive particularly fast in peak hours and overload…mehr

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The unprecedented increase of urban dwellers in modern societies, has led to traffic congestion. In modern society like Yaounde, quick mobility is one of the most basic needs. The number of vehicles continuously increases faster than the available road infrastructure to support them, congestion is a difficult issue to deal with and it becomes even worse in case of car accidents. The automobile users of the city of Yaounde are faced with massive traffic jams and constant delays to get to them jobs mostly when it gets rainy. Taxi drivers have to drive particularly fast in peak hours and overload the passengers. The road safety has sensitized taxi drivers about the all dangers. Traffic management is the organization, arrangement, guidance and control of both stationary and moving traffic, including pedestrians, bicyclists and all types of vehicles. Its aim is to provide for the safe, orderly and efficient movement of persons and goods, and to protect and, where possible, enhance thequality of the local environment on and adjacent to traffic facilities. Our main methodology relied to SCRUM based on an Extended Dijkstra algorithm over a QR-code distribution in different places Yaounde.
Autorenporträt
Albert Justin Zeh Bekono hat Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien in Yaounde und Paderborn (Deutschland) studiert. Als Saxophonist war er Mitglied der Unity Big Band an der Universität Paderborn. Er arbeitete auch als IT-Manager für C&A bei Siemens IT Solutions and Services in Paderborn. Er wurde Game Designer mit Java im Enter Africa Projekt.