Social and environmental equity in the improvement of rural accessibility with ICT support
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Nowadays there are many traffic accidents due to lack of attention and excessive traffic when driving, which, as a consequence, puts the lives of some people at risk. This is caused by several factors, among them, the lack of respect for traffic signals and traffic lights. The present project proposes a small-scale prototype of an automatic detection system to help control drivers of vehicles that do not respect the red light of the traffic signal. This autonomous system consists of 2 sensor devices and 2 alarms, the function of the first sensor is to detect the movement of a vehicle at the moment of running the red light, and immediately the two alarms are activated, the first alarm is located in the place where the infraction is committed, to alert the other drivers and pedestrians, and the second alarm located further ahead, which helps to alert the other drivers and pedestrians that are in that place.
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