Vehicle parking watch for a sustainable traffic management.

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Trinidad, M. & Porquis, L.B.
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Abstract

Traffic congestion, especially in developing countries, has long been recognized as a challenge. In the Philippines, where road networks and paved roads are very limited, the usual response to congestion is to build additional lanes to increase capacity. However, this approach is always limited by the availability of funding. Due to this constraint, local government units, being empowered by the Local Government Code of 1991, use many styles and means of solving traffic congestion problems in their local units. Iligan City, for example, implemented parking pricing as a management strategy through a City Ordinance to reduce traffic congestion problems. This study attempts to establish habits and rituals of discipline in the use of narrow streets in Iligan City. A model of the vehicle parking watch device is developed, installed and tested in MSU-IIT campus. This device detects illegally parked vehicles in NO PARKlNG areas and warn the motorist of the NO PARKlNG regulation. (a) For the covering entry of this conference, please see ITRD abstract no. E214938.

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C 46642 (In: C 46558 CD-ROM) /72 / ITRD E215002
Source

In: On the road to the future : 12th REAAA conference, Philippines, 2006 technical papers, Philippine International Convention Center (PICC), Manila, November 20-24, 2006, 9 p., 5 ref.

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