Traffic
Management
System
AKSHAY JADHAVAR SE-A-COMP DHANANJAY PATHAK
What Is “Traffic”?
• Traffic in English is taken from the Arabic
word taraffaqa, which means to walk along
slowly together.
• Traffic on roads may consist of pedestrians,
ridden or herded animals, vehicles
and streetcars, either singly or together, while
using the public way for purposes of travel.
• It is the rising problem in all mega cities and also
developing cities.
Reasons Leading To Traffic
• Knowledge of traffic rules.
• Violation of rules.
• Increasing numbers of vehicles.
• Accidents.
• Talking/Texting on the cell phone.
• Construction/Encroachment .
Rules & Regulations To Avoid Traffic
Make use of signs & symbols along side roads
Stop No Parking No stopping or
standing
U- Turn
prohibited
SPEED LIMIT
One way signs-
vehicles prohibited in
one direction
One way signs-vehicles
prohibited in one
direction
Straight Prohibited
or no entry
Vehicles prohibited
in both direction
Right turn prohibited Left turn prohibited Overtaking
prohibited
Pedestrians
prohibited
Axle load limit All vehicles prohibited Two wheelers
prohibited Height limit
Load limit Horns prohibited Giveway Length limit
Vehicle Acts
• RRR: Rules of Road Regulations 1989
• MVA: Motor Vehicles Act 1988
• MMVR: Maharasthra Motor Vehicles Rules
1989
• CMVR: Central Motor Vehicles Rules 1989
• Document Act Code - Rs.300/-
• Under Age Code - Rs.300/-
• Number Plate Act Code - Rs.100/-
• PUC - Rs.1000/-
• Over speed/Rash Driving Act Code
Rs. 300-1000. Also might lead to a Court
case.
An indicative list of the possible offences
and their respective penalties
Total Enforcement and fine
collected since 2002
Year No. of Cases Amount (Rs.)
2002 3,30,107 3,68,18,700
2003 2,82,628 3,12,00,320
2004 3,26,504 3,44,26,450
2005 3,12,906 3,02,33,500
2006 3,30,688 3,08,31,100
2007 5,14,722 5,45,75,500
2008 6,39,653 7,08,07,500
2009 8,36,156 10,33,61,100
2010 7,96,433 10,28,59,000
2011 8,08,760 10,63,52,650
2012 8,42,387 11,06,05,050
up to 30th June 2013 3,70,295 4,10,56,900
Some Basic Solutions
• Developing adequate
infrastructure for handling
traffic.
• Right of the way.
• RTO licensed drivers - must
strictly adhere to the traffic
rules.
• Tighten highway security.
• Strict Implementation of
traffic laws.
Plans By Govt. & Traffic Police
• Traffic Warden.
• Motor vehicles
department.
Local Scenario
• BRTS
• Road Safety Week
• Pune Bus Day
ANY QUESTIONS??
Start early. Plan wisely. Drive neatly.
Reach safely. Prevent pollution.
Protect Environment.
Will lead us to a Better Future…..
THANK YOU!!

Traffic management system

  • 1.
  • 2.
    What Is “Traffic”? •Traffic in English is taken from the Arabic word taraffaqa, which means to walk along slowly together. • Traffic on roads may consist of pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, vehicles and streetcars, either singly or together, while using the public way for purposes of travel. • It is the rising problem in all mega cities and also developing cities.
  • 3.
    Reasons Leading ToTraffic • Knowledge of traffic rules. • Violation of rules. • Increasing numbers of vehicles.
  • 4.
    • Accidents. • Talking/Textingon the cell phone. • Construction/Encroachment .
  • 5.
    Rules & RegulationsTo Avoid Traffic Make use of signs & symbols along side roads Stop No Parking No stopping or standing U- Turn prohibited SPEED LIMIT
  • 6.
    One way signs- vehiclesprohibited in one direction One way signs-vehicles prohibited in one direction Straight Prohibited or no entry Vehicles prohibited in both direction Right turn prohibited Left turn prohibited Overtaking prohibited Pedestrians prohibited Axle load limit All vehicles prohibited Two wheelers prohibited Height limit Load limit Horns prohibited Giveway Length limit
  • 7.
    Vehicle Acts • RRR:Rules of Road Regulations 1989 • MVA: Motor Vehicles Act 1988 • MMVR: Maharasthra Motor Vehicles Rules 1989 • CMVR: Central Motor Vehicles Rules 1989
  • 8.
    • Document ActCode - Rs.300/- • Under Age Code - Rs.300/- • Number Plate Act Code - Rs.100/- • PUC - Rs.1000/- • Over speed/Rash Driving Act Code Rs. 300-1000. Also might lead to a Court case. An indicative list of the possible offences and their respective penalties
  • 9.
    Total Enforcement andfine collected since 2002 Year No. of Cases Amount (Rs.) 2002 3,30,107 3,68,18,700 2003 2,82,628 3,12,00,320 2004 3,26,504 3,44,26,450 2005 3,12,906 3,02,33,500 2006 3,30,688 3,08,31,100 2007 5,14,722 5,45,75,500 2008 6,39,653 7,08,07,500 2009 8,36,156 10,33,61,100 2010 7,96,433 10,28,59,000 2011 8,08,760 10,63,52,650 2012 8,42,387 11,06,05,050 up to 30th June 2013 3,70,295 4,10,56,900
  • 10.
    Some Basic Solutions •Developing adequate infrastructure for handling traffic. • Right of the way. • RTO licensed drivers - must strictly adhere to the traffic rules. • Tighten highway security. • Strict Implementation of traffic laws.
  • 11.
    Plans By Govt.& Traffic Police • Traffic Warden. • Motor vehicles department.
  • 12.
    Local Scenario • BRTS •Road Safety Week • Pune Bus Day
  • 13.
  • 14.
    Start early. Planwisely. Drive neatly. Reach safely. Prevent pollution. Protect Environment. Will lead us to a Better Future….. THANK YOU!!