Abstract
The transportation system in our nation has been greatly impacted by the problem of traffic congestion. This leads to a number of complications or problems, especially when there are emergencies in the heavily trafficked lanes at traffic lights. To address these challenges, a traffic light management system is built in. Based on an RFID module, this system was designed to operate when it received a signal from an emergency vehicle. The Programmable Arduino nano micro controller was used to regulate the LEDs used in the traffic signals. The system's use of LEDs makes it easier for emergency vehicles to manoeuvre through traffic. As a result, the project's analysis and implementation of the traffic signal control system for emergency vehicles were successful.
Publisher
Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Engineering and Sciences Publication - BEIESP
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