TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT

The organization, arrangement, guiding, and control of both stationary and moving traffic, including pedestrians, bikers, and all forms of vehicles, is referred to as traffic management.

About Traffic Management

Traffic management refers to a set of procedures designed to retain traffic capacity while also improving the overall security, safety, and dependability of the road transportation system. These measurements include ITS systems, services, and projects into daily operations that have an influence on road network performance.

The creation and integration of a set of traffic management measures relevant to local and regional requirements is central to this strategy, and it is accomplished through a planning process that include systems engineering, standardization and documentation, and performance management.

The Risk Factors Roads Traffics Accidents

Speeding. An increase in average speed is closely proportional to the risk of an accident occurring as well as the severity of the crash’s repercussions. For example, every 1% increase in mean speed results in a 4% increase in the probability of a fatal collision and a 3% increase in the risk of a major crash..

Important of Safety Driving

Smooth and safe driving not only decreases accidents, but also wear and tear, improves fuel efficiency, and lowers total operating expenses. There is a significant amount of time spent dealing with the aftermath of an accident, as well as significant expenditures in terms of repairs and perhaps driver time off work.

"Leave sooner, Drive slower, Live longer"