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Public Transportation System using Swarm Technology
Princy. S. Vaidya1, S. L. Haridas2, Avinash Ikhar3

1Princy Vaidya, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, JD College of Engineering & Management an Autonomous College Affiliated to DBATU, Lonere (Maharashtra), India.
2Dr. Sanjay Haridas, Dean (Academics), JD College of Engineering & Management an Autonomous College Affiliated to DBATU, Lonere, India.
3Avinash Ikhar, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, JD College of Engineering & Management an Autonomous College Affiliated to DBATU, Lonere, India.
Manuscript received on 27 June 2022 | Revised Manuscript received on 02 July 2022 | Manuscript Accepted on 15 July 2022 | Manuscript published on 30 July 2022 | PP: 113-116 | Volume-11 Issue-2, July 2022 | Retrieval Number: 100.1/ijrte.B71580711222 | DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.B7158.0711222
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Abstract: Pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, vehicles, streetcars, and buses are all instances of road users who travel alone or in groups on public roadways. Both informal and official standards are included in the phrase “road regulations.” standards and legislation that have emerged over time to help keep traffic flowing smoothly and efficiently. The informal rules and legislation that have developed over time to facilitate the orderly and timely flow of traffic are known as rules of the road. In structured traffic, terms like priorities, lanes, right-of-way, and traffic management have specific definitions. Heavy motor vehicles (cars, trucks), other vehicles (mopeds, bicycles), and pedestrians are the three types of traffic. Some countries have complicated and detailed traffic laws, while others rely on common sense and driver cooperation. In terms of travel, the organization t gives a better mix of safety and efficiency. Road work, garbage, and street collisions can all obstruct traffic flow and transform it into a chaotic mess. On heavily packed freeways, a minor disruption will persist, a phenomenon known as traffic waves. A complete breakdown of organization can result in gridlock and traffic congestion. In simulations of organized traffic, stochastic processes, queuing theory, and mathematical physics equations are widely used. 
Keywords: Overcrowding, Vehicular Communication, Wi-Fi, Bus Seat Vacancy, LCD display.
Scope of the Article: Transportation Engineering